Asthalin Respules belong to a class of medicines called fast-acting bronchodilators, often referred to as “relievers.” They are primarily used to manage symptoms of asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), such as coughing, wheezing, breathlessness, and chest tightness. These respules provide quick relief from breathing difficulties when symptoms appear or before activities that may trigger breathlessness. Usually, doctors prescribe a “preventer” inhaler alongside this to control symptoms long term.
Uses
- Asthma
- Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
Benefits of Asthalin Respules
- Rapid Symptom Relief: ASTHAlin Respules work swiftly to relieve symptoms such as wheezing, coughing, and shortness of breath caused by asthma or COPD.
- Improves Breathing: By relaxing the airway muscles, it widens narrowed passages, making it easier to breathe.
- Reduces Flare-ups: For people with COPD, the medication helps decrease the frequency and severity of exacerbations or flare-ups.
- Enhances Daily Functioning: It helps patients maintain their daily routines and physical activities by controlling sudden symptoms effectively.
- Complements Preventer Inhalers: While it does not reduce inflammation, it provides immediate relief that supports the long-term management plan.
How Asthalin Respules works
Asthalin Respules act as bronchodilators by relaxing the muscles surrounding the airways. This relaxation widens the air passages, reducing airway constriction and allowing air to flow more freely into the lungs. As a result, symptoms like wheezing and breathlessness decrease quickly. The effect starts rapidly and can last several hours, making it ideal for immediate symptom relief during asthma attacks or COPD exacerbations. However, since it only treats symptoms, it is usually combined with daily preventer inhalers to control underlying inflammation.
Side effects
- Tremors or shaking
- Headaches
- Muscle cramps
- Palpitations or increased heart rate
- Respiratory tract infections or inflammation
- Cough