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Chemical Name: ALBUTEROL (al-BYOO-ter-ole) Bronchodilators to treat chronic asthma chronic obstructive pulmonary disorders.Treating or preventing breathing problems in patients who have asthma or certain other airway diseases. It may be used to prevent breathing problems caused by exercise. Ventolin inhaler is used to prevent and treat wheezing shortness of breath and troubled breathing caused by asthma chronic bronchitis emphysema and other lung diseases. It works by relaxing and opening air passages in the lungs making it easier to breathe. SIDE EFFECTS that may occur while taking this medication includes tremor nervousness shakiness dizziness excitement headache difficulty falling asleep or staying asleep nose bleed increased appetite upset stomach vomiting stomach pain muscle cramps cough dry mouth and throat irritation.
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