Albuterol-Drug and Food Interactions
Common name: Aerolin, Aeromir, Albuterol inhaled, Alti-salbutamol sulfate, Gen-sulbutamol
Combination drug: Combivent
- Albuterol is a short acting, beta- adrenergic bronchodilator drug used for relief and prevention of bronchospasm. It is also used to prevent exercise-induced bronchospasm. While albuterol is present in tablet form, it is usually administered by oral inhalation into the lungs
DRUG-NUTRIENT INTERACTION OF ALBUTEROL
Interaction with dietary Supplements
- Therapeutic amounts of intravenous salbutamol in four healthy people were associated with decreased plasma levels of calcium, magnesium, phosphate and potassium. These nutrients may be beneficial in depletion or interference with drug’s action.
Interaction with herbs
- Digitalis: Digitalis refers to a family of plants commonly called foxglove that contains digitalis glycosides, chemicals with actions and toxicities similar to the prescription drug digoxin.
- Coleus: The bronchodilating effect of salbutamol was significantly increased by the addition of forskolin, the active component of herb Coleus Forskohlii. The combination of forskolin and beta-agonists such as albuterol might provide an alternative to raising the doses of the beta-agonists drugs as they lose effectiveness.
Interaction with foods and other compounds
- Albuterol might be taken with food to prevent the stomach from being upset.
Comments
Post a Comment