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Name/scientific name

AIR (MEDICAL)

Self-financed or subsidized by the Hospital Authority

Hospital Authority Drug Formulary

Indications

Chronic Smberoid Body Disease Obstruction, Asthma, Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD), Allergic Vitiligo

body system

Anesthesia Department

type 

Local anesthesia

Drug introduction

AIR (medical) is a medicine used for breathing difficulties and respiratory conditions such as asthma. It contains fast-acting bronchodilators that quickly relieve dyspnea and widen the airways. AIR is commonly used as a first-aid medication in emergency situations for acute asthma attacks or other respiratory emergencies. It is administered through a nebulizer or inhaler, acting directly on the respiratory tract, with rapid and obvious effects.

The main component of AIR is albuterol, which is a β2-adrenergic receptor agonist that can rapidly dilate the bronchial tubes and reduce dyspnea. When using AIR, follow the dosage recommended by your doctor or pharmacist to avoid overdose. Long-term use of AIR may lead to drug resistance and should be reviewed regularly based on medical advice.

AIR is an effective first-aid medication but is not suitable for long-term control of respiratory disease. If dyspnea persists or other symptoms worsen, you should seek medical advice promptly and adjust your treatment plan as directed.

Dosage

Instructions:
Use this medication as directed by your doctor or pharmacist. It is usually recommended to take it on an empty stomach or with a meal to ensure optimal absorption. While taking this medication, avoid taking it with certain foods or drinks, such as alcohol or caffeine. Also, avoid activities that require a high level of concentration, such as driving or operating machinery.

Dosage Guidelines:
Adults: The recommended starting dose is 100 mg once daily. The dose may be adjusted to 200 mg daily based on individual conditions and physician instructions. Do not exceed the maximum daily dose of 400 mg.
Children: This drug may be considered for children over 6 years of age. The dosage should be determined by a physician's evaluation. The usual recommended starting dose is 50 mg daily, which can be adjusted to a maximum daily dose of 200 mg as needed.

Please remember to check with your doctor regularly to ensure the effectiveness of the medication and the appropriateness of dosage adjustments. If you have any discomfort or questions, please check with a medical professional immediately.

side effect

Side effects may occur when consuming medications. For example, AIR (MEDICAL) may cause dizziness, nausea, rash, or muscle pain. Some people may experience diarrhea or constipation. Long-term use may affect liver function and lead to abnormal liver function. During the period of taking it, you should avoid drinking alcohol to avoid increasing the burden on your liver. If you have severe discomfort, you should stop taking it immediately and consult a doctor. Please remember that everyone may react differently to medications and if you have any questions, you should check with a healthcare professional.

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Drug contraindications are situations that certain groups of people should avoid when using specific drugs. Medication contraindications may vary depending on individual medical conditions, the ingredients in the medication, or the combination with other medications. Here are some common drug contraindications:

1. Allergic reaction: People who have allergic reactions to drug ingredients or related substances should avoid using this drug to avoid severe allergic reactions or even life-threatening reactions.

2. Pregnant and lactating women: Certain drugs may have adverse effects on the fetus or infant, so they should be used with caution or avoided under the guidance of a physician.

3. Impaired liver and kidney function: Patients with liver and kidney dysfunction should avoid using certain drugs because these organs cannot effectively metabolize or excrete the drug, which may cause drug accumulation and cause toxic reactions.

4. Heart disease: Patients with heart disease should be cautious when using certain drugs, because some drugs may affect heart function and aggravate the symptoms of the disease.

5. Young children and the elderly: The bodies of young children and the elderly may have a weak ability to metabolize drugs, so the dosage should be adjusted or appropriate drugs selected according to the guidance of a physician.

Before using any medicine, you should read the package insert carefully and seek the advice of your physician or pharmacist. If any discomfort or doubt occurs, discontinue use of the medication immediately and seek professional help. Complying with drug contraindications is an important part of protecting your health.

Precautions

AIR (medical use)

Precautions for use: Follow your doctor or pharmacist's advice when using this medication. It is strictly prohibited to adjust the dosage or discontinue medication on your own. If you have any discomfort or questions, you should consult your doctor immediately. Keep medicine away from children and store in a cool, dry place.

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  • Medication grading for pregnant women

    During pregnancy, some medicines can be dangerous to your baby. Be sure to check with your doctor before using any medication, especially prescription and over-the-counter medications. Pregnancy information regarding AIR (drug) is as follows:

    1. Do not use AIR medicines during pregnancy unless advised by your doctor. Medications may cause risks to the fetus.

    2. If you find out you are pregnant, tell your doctor immediately. Your doctor will help you evaluate the risks of your medications to your pregnancy.

    3. If you are planning to become pregnant, tell your doctor. Your doctor may recommend that you stop using AIR medication to ensure your baby's safety.

    Remember, use special caution with any medication during pregnancy to avoid unnecessary risks. Protecting yourself and your baby's health is the most important thing. If in any doubt, seek advice from your doctor. Good luck with your pregnancy.

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