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Ventolin is a fast-acting inhaler that provides quick relief from asthma symptoms by relaxing your airways. Its active ingredient, salbutamol, works rapidly to ease wheezing, shortness of breath, and chest tightness.

Order online at medicalmojo.co.uk after completing a short online consultation, and enjoy fast, discreet delivery directly to your door.

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Ventolin Evohaler: Rapid Asthma Relief

Ventolin Evohaler is a fast-acting, pressurized inhaler engineered to provide quick relief from asthma symptoms. Each puff delivers a precise 100mcg dose of salbutamol, easing wheezing, shortness of breath, and chest tightness rapidly.

Key features of the Ventolin evohaler

  • Active Ingredient: Contains salbutamol, a short-acting beta-2 agonist that relaxes the muscles around your airways.
  • Eco-Friendly Propellant: Uses HFA-134a, which is better for the environment.
  • Immediate Relief: Ideal for use during an asthma attack or before exercise to prevent symptoms.
  • Portable Design: Compact and simple to use when you’re on the move.

How the Ventolin evohaler works

When you inhale from the Ventolin Evohaler, the salbutamol targets beta-2 receptors in your lungs. This action relaxes the muscles lining your airways, allowing them to open up quickly so you can breathe easier—usually within minutes.

How to buy Ventolin evohaler online

Order your Ventolin Evohaler online from medicalmojo.co.uk by completing a short online consultation. Our UK-registered prescribers will review your information to confirm the treatment is right for you, and then your inhaler will be delivered swiftly and discreetly to your door.

Breathe easier and take control of your asthma symptoms with Ventolin Evohaler from Medical Mojo.

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What is a Ventolin evohaler?

Ventolin inhalers are a type of quick-relief medication designed to rapidly ease asthma symptoms. When you use a Ventolin inhaler, the salbutamol inside works quickly to relax the muscles around your airways, making it easier to breathe.

Asthma is a common condition that affects over 5 million people in the UK. It causes your airways to become inflamed and narrow, which can lead to difficulty breathing, especially during an asthma attack. Ventolin inhalers help to open up these tight airways, providing fast relief from wheezing, breathlessness, and chest tightness.

For more details or to order your Ventolin inhaler online, visit medicalmojo.co.uk and complete our short online consultation for swift, discreet delivery.

How Ventolin inhalers work

Ventolin inhalers quickly open up your airways, easing chest tightness so you can breathe more freely. During an asthma attack, they help reduce breathing difficulties by relaxing the muscles around your airways. For more information or to order your Ventolin inhaler online, visit medicalmojo.co.uk.

What is Ventolin evohaler used for?

A Ventolin Evohaler is a fast-acting inhaler designed to quickly relieve asthma symptoms. It works by delivering a measured dose of salbutamol, which relaxes the muscles around your airways, helping to ease chest tightness and improve breathing during an asthma attack or before exercise.

How does Ventolin work?

Ventolin inhalers quickly open up your airways, making breathing easier when you’re having asthma symptoms. These inhalers are known as "reliever" inhalers because you use them only when you need fast relief from coughing, wheezing, chest tightness, and shortness of breath. For many people with mild asthma, using a reliever inhaler is enough to manage symptoms. However, some may need both a reliever and a preventer inhaler to keep their asthma under control.

For more information or to order your inhaler, visit medicalmojo.co.uk.

How to use a Ventolin inhaler

Ventolin inhalers are designed to quickly ease your asthma symptoms. You can use them during an asthma attack for rapid relief or about 20 minutes before exercise or exposure to allergens to help prevent symptoms.

Usage guidelines

  • When to Use: Use your Ventolin inhaler as soon as you notice asthma symptoms.
  • Prevention: For proactive relief, take your inhaler 20 minutes before you start exercising or coming into contact with allergens.
  • Dosing: Typically, use one puff from the Accuhaler or two puffs from the Evohaler.
  • Daily Limit: Do not exceed eight puffs within a 24-hour period.
  • Medical Advice: If you need to use your reliever inhaler more than three times a week, consult your GP to review your asthma control.

How to use the Ventolin Evohaler

  1. Remove the Cap: Take off the cap from the mouthpiece.
  2. Shake Well: Hold the inhaler upright and shake it thoroughly.
  3. Exhale Completely: Breathe out fully to clear your lungs.
  4. Inhale the Medication: Place the mouthpiece in your mouth, press the top of the canister, and start inhaling at the same time.
  5. Hold Your Breath: Remove the inhaler and hold your breath for up to 10 seconds.
  6. Exhale Slowly: Breathe out gradually to complete the process.

For more details or to order your inhaler, visit medicalmojo.co.uk.

Who should not take Ventolin?

Before using your Ventolin inhaler, please take a moment to review these important safety guidelines to ensure you choose the right product for your needs.

Important safety information

  • Early Labour: Do not use any Ventolin inhaler if you go into early labour.
  • Medical Conditions: Inform your doctor if you have any of the following:
    • Thyroid issues
    • High blood pressure
    • A history of heart disease
    • An irregular heartbeat
  • Medications: Let your doctor know if you are taking or plan to take:
    • Xanthines (for example, aminophylline or theophylline)
    • Steroids
    • Diuretics
    • Medicines for arrhythmia

Always read the packaging and the Product Information Leaflet before starting any new medication, and share details of any other medicines you are taking with your doctor.

For more information and to purchase your Ventolin inhaler online, complete a brief online consultation at medicalmojo.co.uk.

Ventolin side effects

Most users do not experience any side effects when using Ventolin inhalers. However, some people might notice a few minor issues.

Common Side Effects

  • Headache
  • Mild trembling or shaking
  • Cough
  • Throat irritation
  • Muscle pain
  • Muscle cramps
  • Chest pain

What to do if you experience side effects when taking Ventolin?

If you are concerned about any side effects or if the inhaler causes you any discomfort, stop using it and consult your doctor or pharmacist immediately.

For more information or to purchase your Ventolin inhaler online, please complete our brief online consultation at medicalmojo.co.uk.

Ventolin drug interactions

Before using Ventolin, it's essential to understand that some medications may not work well with it. Ventolin contains salbutamol, which helps open your airways during an asthma attack.

Interactions with Non-Selective Beta-Blockers

Non-selective beta-blockers, such as propranolol, can lessen the effects of salbutamol. When taken together, these drugs may reduce the relief you get from Ventolin and could potentially worsen your asthma symptoms. Because of this interaction, these medications are typically not prescribed at the same time.

For more information or to purchase your Ventolin inhaler online, simply complete our brief online consultation at medicalmojo.co.uk.

Ventolin FAQs

What is Ventolin used for?


Ventolin is a fast-acting inhaler that quickly eases asthma symptoms like coughing, wheezing, and shortness of breath.

How does Ventolin work?


It delivers salbutamol, which relaxes the muscles in your airways, helping them open up so you can breathe more easily in just minutes.

How often should I use Ventolin?

Use Ventolin as needed for asthma attacks or before exercise and exposure to triggers. If you find yourself using it more than three times a week, consult your doctor.

What are the common side effects of Ventolin?


Some people may experience a headache, mild trembling, throat irritation, cough, muscle cramps, or chest pain. If these side effects worsen, talk to your doctor or pharmacist.

Can Ventolin interact with other medications?


Yes, it can. For instance, non-selective beta-blockers like propranolol may reduce its effectiveness. Always inform your doctor about all the medicines you are taking.

Where can I buy Ventolin inhalers?

You can purchase Ventolin inhalers online at medicalmojo.co.uk after completing a short online consultation.

Download patient leaflet

https://www.medicines.org.uk/emc/files/pil.850.pdf

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