Lancashire and South Cumbria
Formulary
 
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3 Respiratory system

When prescribing inhalers the drug, device (e.g. MDI, Easibreathe, Autohaler, Accuhaler), strength (micrograms per inhalation), number of puffs per dose and frequency MUST be specified

03-01-01-01 Short-acting beta2 agonists

Dry Powder Inhalers (DPIs) are, where clinically appropriate, the preferred devices to be used. In COPD combination inhalers should be used wherever possible.


Salbutamol
Formulary

Nebuliser solution 2.5mg/2.5mL, 5mg/2.5mL
Metered dose inhaler 100micrograms/inhalation
Easyhaler® 100micrograms inhalation
Easyhaler® 200micrograms inhalation
Ventolin Accuhaler® 200micrograms/inhalation

Airomir 100µg / inhalation

Airomir 100µg  / inhalation Autohaler

 

First choice reliever in fixed dose regimen

Link  LSCMMG: Asthma Treatment Guideline for Adults (aged 17 and over)

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Salbutamol
Formulary
Injection 500micrograms/1mL
Solution for intravenous infusion 5mg/5mL

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Terbutaline
Formulary
Bricanyl Turbohaler® 500micrograms/inhalation

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Salbutamol SR tablets
Formulary

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