
Category
Bronchodilator / SABA
Form
Tablets
Strength
2mg / 4mg
CAS
51022-70-9
Salbutamol Sulphate Tablets – Oral Bronchodilator Therapy
Short-acting beta2 agonist (SABA). Effective for bronchospasm relief. Improves airflow and breathing comfort. Trusted oral respiratory therapy. Manufactured under global pharmaceutical standards.
Salbutamol Sulphate Tablets 2mg/4mg (CAS No: 51022-70-9) by LARKSOIS Pharma are a trusted respiratory therapy. Also known as albuterol in some regions. Designed to relieve bronchospasm and airway obstruction. Provide consistent and rapid symptom relief. Manufactured under strict international standards.
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- Salbutamol Sulphate Tablets provide effective bronchodilation.
- Belong to the beta2-adrenergic agonist class.
- Relax airway smooth muscles.
- Used in asthma and obstructive airway disease.
- Ensure reliable symptom relief.
Introduction
- Salbutamol Sulphate Tablets 2mg/4mg (CAS No: 51022-70-9) by LARKSOIS Pharma are a trusted respiratory therapy.
- Also known as albuterol in some regions.
- Designed to relieve bronchospasm and airway obstruction.
- Provide consistent and rapid symptom relief.
- Manufactured under strict international standards.
Important Information
- Short-acting bronchodilator for airway opening.
- Not an antifungal or antibacterial medicine.
- Used for reversible airway obstruction.
- Requires medical supervision.
- Widely recognized global respiratory therapy.
Dosage
General
- Adults: 2mg–4mg three to four times daily
- Children: 2mg three to four times daily
- Dose depends on patient response
Administration
- Take orally with water
- Maintain consistent dosing schedule
- Do not exceed prescribed dose
- Follow physician guidance
Important
- Do not increase dose without advice
- Seek medical help if symptoms worsen
- Use as prescribed only
Storage
- Store in a cool, dry place
- Protect from moisture and heat
- Keep in original packaging
- Keep out of reach of children
Shelf Life
- Shelf life as per stability data
- Refer to packaging for expiry
- Do not use expired tablets
Manufacturing
- Manufactured under GMP-compliant facilities
- High-quality API sourcing
- Controlled tablet formulation
- Strict quality control systems
- Aligned with international standards
Precautions
- Use cautiously in cardiovascular disorders
- Avoid overdose due to tachycardia risk
- Monitor response if used frequently
- Consult doctor if symptoms worsen
- Use in pregnancy/lactation under supervision
Side Effects
- Nervousness
- Tremor
- Dizziness
- Headache
- Nausea
- Muscle cramps
- Palpitations
- Chest pain (rare)
Expert View
- Highly effective bronchodilator therapy.
- Rapid airway relaxation mechanism.
- Widely used in asthma management.
- Strong global clinical familiarity.
- Reliable respiratory symptom control.
Indications
- Bronchospasm in asthma
- Reversible airway obstruction
- Chronic obstructive pulmonary conditions
- Respiratory distress with airway narrowing
Maintenance
- Use as part of physician-guided therapy
- Monitor frequency of use
- Seek medical advice for worsening symptoms
- Follow treatment plan strictly
Why Choose
- Established bronchodilator molecule
- Globally recognized therapy
- Effective oral alternative
- Reliable symptom relief
- Strong respiratory portfolio fit
Frequently Asked Questions
Common product and supply questions.
What is salbutamol sulphate tablets used for?+-
Salbutamol Sulphate Tablets are used to treat bronchospasm in asthma and other airway conditions by relaxing airway muscles and improving breathing.
How many times should I take salbutamol tablets?+-
They are typically taken three to four times daily depending on the prescribed dosage and patient condition.
What is the generic name for salbutamol?+-
The generic name commonly used in the United States is albuterol, which is the same bronchodilator medication.
Can salbutamol be taken in tablet form?+-
Yes, salbutamol is available in tablet form as well as inhalation forms, depending on patient needs.
Is salbutamol tablet better than inhaler?+-
Inhalers are often preferred due to fewer systemic effects, but tablets may be used when inhalation is not suitable.
