Buy Airomir (Salbutamol Sulfate) Online From Medications Canada.


Airomir is used to prevent bronchospasm in patients with reversible obstructive airway disease.

Store Airomir at room temperature away from heat and moisture. On warm days, do not leave this medication in your car.

If you have heart disease, hypertension, congestive heart failure, diabetes, or an overactive thyroid ask your doctor if this medication is safe for you before using Airomir. If you have a heart rhythm disorder or a seizure

Using Airomir may increase your risk of asthma-related death. Do not get this medication in your eyes. If this occurs, rinse well with water and seek immediate medical attention.

Patient Family Information  : Take this medication exactly as it was prescribed to you by your health care professional. Follow the provided instructions for safe patient use. When using the inhaler for the 1st time, spray 4 test sprays into the air.

If you have allergies to any ingredients listed on this medication or have allergies to albutrol. If you are pregnant you should not take this medication as it may be harmful to an unborn baby.

Sever Side Effects : Severe: bronchospasm (wheezing, chest tension, difficulty breathing); chest tenderness and quickened, hammering, or irregular heartbeats; nervousness; low potassium; dangerously high blood pressure.

Common: headache, dizziness, nervousness; difficulty sleeping; cough, hoarse voice, sore throat, runny or stuffy nose; dry mouth and throat; muscle pain; or diarrhea.

Other: None.

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Additional information

Brand Name:

Airomir

Scientific Name:

Salbutamol Sulfate

Other Names:

Airomir

Strength(s):

100mcg

Quantities Available:

200doses, 600doses

Formulation:

Inhaler

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