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Ventolin inhaler
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Ventolin inhaler contains salbutamol, a bronchodilator medication that helps to open up the airways in the lungs, making it easier to breathe.
Blue inhaler – Ventolin inhaler also known as the blue inhaler in the UK.
Quick & effective – Ventolin inhaler to provide quick and effective relief from asthma symptoms, such as wheezing, chest tightness, and shortness of breath.
Ease of use – Ventolin inhaler is available in two forms – a metered-dose inhaler and a dry powder inhaler – both of which are simple to use and require minimal training.
Prevention of EIB – Ventolin inhaler is highly effective in preventing Exercise-Induced Bronchoconstriction (EIB) – related symptoms, making it a popular choice among athletes and individuals who experience breathing difficulties during exercise.
You can buy a Ventolin inhaler online from our UK pharmacy through a free consultation service. Our private doctor will review your information and prescribe Ventolin if suitable.
Strength: 100mcg
Pack Size: 1 x 200 doses
Status: Prescription Only Medicine (POM)
Patient Information Leaflet
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Correct use of inhaler: Get it right
Making sure your lungs get the medicine they need, like Ventolin (salbutamol), depends on using inhalers the right way. If you don’t, the medicine might not reach where it’s needed.
Before using your Ventolin inhaler, take a moment to go through the patient information leaflet that comes with it. Inside, you’ll find simple instructions and pictures showing you exactly how to use the inhaler correctly.
Watch this video – Asthma UK
A short video from Asthma UK shows the proper inhaler technique:
Here are the simplified steps for using your inhaler properly:
The dose of Ventolin inhalers is 1 to 2 puffs when needed up to a maximum of 4 times in 24 hours.
- Prepare the inhaler: Remove the cap from inhaler and shake it well.
- Prepare yourself: Stand or sit up straight, and tilt your chin slightly up to help the medicine reach your lungs.
- Breathe out: Gently exhale (away from the inhaler) until your lungs feel empty.
- Inhale the medication: Seal your lips around the mouthpiece firmly.
Inhale slowly and steadily while pressing the inhaler’s canister once.
Continue inhaling until your lungs feel full. - Hold your breath: Remove the inhaler from your mouth, close your lips, and hold your breath for up to ten seconds.
- Exhale slowly: Exhale gently away from the inhaler.
- Repeat: If you need a second puff, wait 30 seconds to a minute, shake the inhaler again, and repeat the process.
Replace the inhaler’s cap once you’re finished. If you’re unsure about using your inhaler correctly, seek guidance from your pharmacist or asthma nurse. They can demonstrate the proper technique or observe you using it.
The blue inhaler: how it works?
Ventolin (generic – salbutamol) acts as a bronchodilator, which means it widens the air passages in the lungs.
The main ingredient of Ventolin acts on beta-2 adrenergic receptors in the smooth muscles of the airways.
When inhaled, it stimulates these receptors, causing the muscles to relax. This relaxation results in widening of the air passages, allowing more air to flow in and out of the lungs.
Consequently, this action helps alleviate symptoms such as coughing, wheezing, and shortness of breath, making breathing easier for individuals with conditions like asthma or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).
Overall, Ventolin’s mechanism of action enables it to provide rapid relief from respiratory symptoms by opening up the airways and facilitating better airflow in the lungs.
How to use Ventolin with a spacer?
Using a spacer with your blue inhaler can enhance the delivery of medication to your lungs, especially for those who have difficulty coordinating inhalation with the activation of the inhaler.
Here’s how to use Ventolin with a spacer:
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Shake the Inhaler: Remove the cap from the inhaler and shake it well.
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Breathe Out: Exhale fully as much as possible to empty your lungs.
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Insert Inhaler into Spacer: Place the mouthpiece of the spacer between your teeth and close your lips tightly around it to form a seal. Insert the mouthpiece of the inhaler into the other end of the spacer.
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Activate the Inhaler: Press down on the canister of the Ventolin inhaler to release one puff of medication into the spacer.
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Inhale Slowly: Breathe in slowly and deeply through your mouth, making sure to keep your lips sealed around the mouthpiece of the spacer. This allows the medication to be drawn into your lungs effectively.
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Hold Your Breath: Hold your breath for about 10 seconds, or for as long as comfortable, to allow the medication to settle in your airways.
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Exhale Slowly: Exhale slowly and steadily away from the spacer.
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Repeat if Necessary: If you need more than one puff, wait for about 30 seconds to 1 minute before taking the next puff. Shake the inhaler again before each use.
How to clean the Spacer:
After each use, remove the inhaler.
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Rinse all parts of the spacer thoroughly with warm water.
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Use a soft-bristled brush or sponge to gently scrub the inside and outside surfaces of the spacer.
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Once you’ve scrubbed the spacer, rinse it again with warm water to remove any soap residue.
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Allow all parts of the spacer to air dry completely before reassembling it or storing it. Avoid using towels or cloths to dry the spacer.
When to replace your Spacer:
The lifespan of a spacer can vary depending on factors such as frequency of use and how well it’s maintained. However, spacers are typically durable and can last for several months to a few years with proper care.
It’s a good idea to replace your spacer at least once a year especialy if you are using it daily.
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Ventolin inhaler
Frequently asked questions
Ventolin inhaler is the brand name of salbutamol inhaler. Ventolin inhaler is also called a reliever inhaler as it relieves symptoms of asthma and COPD.
Ventolin inhaler relaxes the muscles of the airways into the lungs, which makes it easier to breathe.
The Ventolin inhaler is widely known as a blue inhaler.
You can buy a reliable Ventolin inhaler from Online Chemist’s private doctor service.
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No, a Ventolin is prescription only medicine (POM). You will need a prescription to get the blue inhaler from your GP.
However, you can buy a Ventolin inhaler from Online Chemist’s private doctor service.
Just complete a free consultation form and order ventolin online, our clinician will prescribe it if suitable for you. If unsuitable for any reason, we will refund you the full amount.
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No, Ventolin inhaler does not contain steroids. Ventolin contains the active ingredient called salbutamol, which is a sympathomimetic (beta agonist) bronchodilator that relaxes the smooth muscle in the airways. The blue Ventolin inhaler allows air to flow in and out of the lungs more easily and therefore easier to breath.
Clenil inhaler is the one of the steroid inhalers which is used as a preventer. You can also order this from online chemist private doctor.
To get the medicine (in this case salbutamol) into your lungs it is very important that you know how to use the inhalers correctly. Otherwise, very little medicine goes to the right place.
Before using your Ventolin inhaler, please read the patient information leaflet inside the pack. The leaflet gives you detail information and diagrams to show you how to use the inhaler.
Watch this video – Asthma UK
Only use Ventolin (salbutamol) inhaler when you need it to relieve symptoms, such as coughing, wheezing, shortness of breath and tightness in the chest. You might need to use it before an activity that can make you breathless, such as climbing stairs or sport.
The normal dose of the blue inhaler is one or two puffs when you needed up to a maximum of 4 times in 24 hours.
You can buy an emergency Ventolin inhaler from Online Chemist’s private doctor service.
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What are the side effects of Ventolin inhaler?
The most common side effects of the Ventolin inhaler are feeling shaky, faster heartbeat, headaches, etc. However, they gradually improve as the body get used to Ventolin.
The more serious side effects of Ventolin are muscle pain or weakness, muscle cramps, or a heartbeat that does not feel normal; very bad dizziness or you pass out. If these happen call your GP or contact 111 straight away.
If you are allergic to the salbutamol, you should not take Ventolin inhaler.
Does Ventolin relieve cough?
One common symptom of asthma is cough, which can aggravate other conditions such as hay fever, cold & flu.
Yes, Ventolin inhalers may relieve cough, but you should not use them unless the doctor has allowed you to do so.
Colds may cause persistent coughing and hence the difficulty to sleep. Sometimes doctors prescribe Ventolin inhalers temporarily for coughing that affects your breathing.
How many puffs of Ventolin should I take for a cough?
Adults and Children: one or two puffs up to 4 times a day if required.
If you use the Ventolin inhaler correctly, you should feel a difference in your breathing within a few minutes.
You should not take more than 8 puffs in 24 hours or as directed by your doctor or as indicated in the asthma action plan.
Before using your Ventolin inhaler, please read the patient information leaflet inside the pack. The leaflet gives you detail information and diagrams to show you how to use the inhaler.
Watch this video – Asthma UK
A short video from Asthma UK shows the proper inhaler technique:
Get it right:
- Shake the inhaler well.
- Sit or stand up straight and slightly tilt your chin up as it helps the medicine reach your lungs.
- Breathe out gently and slowly away from the inhaler until your lungs feel empty and you feel ready to breathe in.
- Put your lips around the mouthpiece of the inhaler to make a tight seal.
- Start to breathe in slowly and steadily and, at the same time, press the canister on the inhaler once.
- Continue to breathe in slowly until your lungs feel full.
- Take the inhaler out of your mouth and with your lips closed hold your breath for up to ten seconds or for as long as you comfortably can.
- Then breathe out gently away from your inhaler.
- If you’ve been prescribed a second puff wait 30 seconds to a minute and shake the inhaler again, then repeat the steps.
- When you have finished replace the cap on the inhaler.
- If you’ve used an inhaler that contains steroids rinse your mouth with water and spit it out to reduce the chance of side effects.
If you’re having difficulties with how to use your inhaler, please talk to your pharmacist or asthma nurse to show you how to use it or watch you use it.
Is it safe for me to use a Ventolin inhaler if I don’t have asthma?
The aim of asthma medications such as Ventolin is to relax the airways and reduce inflammation to allow more air intake.
However, you should not use Ventolin inhalers or any other inhalers unless the doctor has allowed you to do so.
Colds may cause persistent coughing and hence the difficulty to sleep. Sometimes doctors prescribe Ventolin inhalers temporarily for coughing that affects your breathing. It does not always mean that you have asthma.
How many puffs of Ventolin should I take for a cough?
Adults and Children: one or two puffs up to 4 times a day if required.
The normal dose of Ventolin inhalers is 1 to 2 puffs when needed up to a maximum of 4 times in 24 hours.
If you need to use your blue inhaler more than 4 times in 24 hours, then it means that your condition is getting worse and you may need a different treatment regime. You are more likely to get side effects from salbutamol such as headaches, palpitation, nervousness, etc.
Contact your GP, pharmacist or asthma nurse if you are using your Ventolin inhaler more than 4 times a day, more than 2 days a week, or need Ventolin in the middle of the night at least once a week.
If you think you are having an asthma attack, you can use the Ventolin inhaler for up to 10 puffs, please leave 30 seconds gap and shake the inhaler between each puff.
Ventolin inhaler is the brand name of salbutamol inhaler. Ventolin inhaler is also called a reliever inhaler as it relieves symptoms of asthma and COPD.
Ventolin inhaler relaxes the muscles of the airways into the lungs, which makes it easier to breathe.
The Ventolin inhaler is widely known as a blue inhaler.
You can buy a reliable Ventolin inhaler from Online Chemist’s private doctor service.
Start free consultation now!
Ventolin inhaler relaxes the muscles of the airways into the lungs, which makes it easier to breathe.
Ventolin inhalers may relieve cough, but you should not use them unless the doctor has allowed you to do so.
You can buy a reliable Ventolin inhaler from Online Chemist’s private doctor service.
Start free consultation now!
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HOW IT WORKS
Three easy steps for your private treatment ...
STEP 01
Complete consultation questionnaire
Complete consultation for your selected condition and order your medication.
Please answer the health questionnaire honestly, this will ensure that the medication you are requesting is right for you.
STEP 02
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Delivery policy
Service |
Expected Arrival |
Flat Fee |
Royal Mail Tracked 48 | Usually takes between 2-4 working days, including Saturdays. Can rarely take up to 5 days. | £2.99 |
Royal Mail Tracked 24 | 1-3 day tracked service. Usually arrives the next day*, including Saturdays. | £3.99 |
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*Please keep in mind only orders placed before 12:00 pm on normal weekdays are dispatched on the same day. This is to give our clinicians and pharmacy staff enough time to check over the answers to your health questionnaire and issue and pack your medication before it is collected by the Royal Mail. The Royal Mail collects our orders at 3.30 pm.
Please note that orders placed after 1 pm on Friday and over the weekend will be processed on Monday.
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