...concern about the number of sprays you are getting from a ProAir inhaler , then you should contact the Food and Drug Administration...
1 Answers · Health · 01/10/2009
...'t really taste much at all. Probably less than most of the old inhalers . You just have to remember one thing: Rinse the inhaler out every 10 or...
2 Answers · Health · 17/01/2009
If the doctor prescribed ProAir , then your son isn't breathing as well as he should and ...
2 Answers · Health · 15/04/2009
... the transition from chlorofluorocarbon (CFC)-based albuterol inhalers to HFA albuterol inhalers by the end of this year.[2008] "
6 Answers · Health · 10/01/2009
...body through the lungs are typically low enough its not a problem. Inhalers are designed to get the medicine exactly where it needs to go...
3 Answers · Health · 09/08/2012
6 puffs is a lot, but it will not hurt you. I wouldnt recommend doing it again, however. If you are requiring that much albuterol to lessen your symptoms then you need to be seen by a doctor for something else. Shaky feeling and...
4 Answers · Health · 07/11/2008
ProAir ® HFA is a quick-relief inhaler that contains albuterol, which is a short-acting β2-adrenergic receptor...
5 Answers · Health · 11/09/2010
ProAir and Ventolin are the same medications, designed to...
3 Answers · Health · 12/01/2013
Yes, it is a rescue inhaler and it will stop an asthma attack if u r having one.
2 Answers · Health · 28/03/2011
...physician. It is important that you keep your inhaler clean. Since newer propellants are...to: www.fda.gov/medwatch That was on the Proair hfa website.
1 Answers · Science & Mathematics · 02/02/2014