Taboo
Drug name: SALBUTAMOL
Taboo groups:
1. Patients who are allergic to Salbutamol or other β2-receptor agonists are prohibited from using this product.
2. Pregnant women should not use Salbutamol without medical evaluation.
3. Patients with arrhythmia, heart disease, high blood pressure or thyroid problems should avoid using Salbutamol.
4. People with a history of drug abuse or allergies to steroid drugs should avoid using Salbutamol.
5. Children under 12 years old should follow the doctor’s advice when using Salbutamol and should not use it on their own.
Contraindications:
1. Severe allergic reactions occur after using Salbutamol, including difficulty breathing, throat swelling, skin redness or rash, etc.
2. Cardiovascular reactions such as palpitations, chest pain, dizziness or headache occur after using Salbutamol.
3. Nervous system reactions such as muscle tremors, anxiety, nausea and vomiting may occur after using Salbutamol.
If the above contraindication symptoms occur, you should stop using Salbutamol immediately and seek medical assistance. Before using any medicine, you should consult your doctor or pharmacist to ensure that you are suitable for using the medicine to avoid adverse effects.