PATIENT INFORMATION LEAFLET
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Salamol Easi-Breathe
100 micrograms/actuation Inhaler
(salbutamol sulphate)
This medicine is available using the above name but will be referred to as
Salamol Easi-Breathe throughout this leaflet.
Read all of this leaflet carefully before you start using this medicine.
Keep this leaflet. You may need to read it again.
If you have any further questions, ask your doctor or pharmacist.
This medicine has been prescribed for you. Do not pass it on to others.
It may harm them, even if their symptoms are the same as yours.
If any of the side effects gets serious, or if you notice any side effects
not listed in this leaflet, please tell your doctor or pharmacist.
In this leaflet
1. What Salamol Easi-Breathe is and what it is used for
2. Before you use Salamol Easi-Breathe
3. How to use Salamol Easi-Breathe
1. What Salamol Easi-Breathe is and what it is used for
Effect
Salamol Easi-Breathe contains salbutamol sulphate, which belongs to a
group of medicines called beta agonists. Salbutamol is a bronchodilator
and works by widening the airways in your lungs to allow air in and out.
This helps you to feel less breathless, wheezy or tight-chested.
Usage
Salamol Easi-Breathe is used to treat asthma. It can also be used to
prevent asthma caused by exercise or asthma caused by a reaction to
allergens (substances to which you are allergic to e.g. house dust, pollen,
dog hair, cat hair, cigarette smoke, etc.) or to treat breathing difficulties
associated with reversible airways obstruction (e.g. chronic obstructive
pulmonary disease [COPD]). This type of medicine is known as a
'reliever'. You may be using another medicine to prevent you from having
an asthma attack ("controller medication"). You can safely use your
controller medication with this medicine.
2. Before you use Salamol Easi-Breathe
Do not use Salamol Easi-Breathe
If you are allergic to salbutamol (active ingredient) or any of the other
ingredients in this medicine.
Take special care with Salamol Easi-Breathe
Let your doctor know if you suffer from thyroid problems, diabetes,
serious heart disease, fast irregular heart rhythms or high blood pressure.
Tell your doctor if you have a condition known as hypoxia (a disorder
where the oxygen level in the blood is low and may cause
breathlessness) or if you have a history of heart disease or angina.
Consult a doctor immediately if your usual treatment is not working or you
need more than 8 puffs per day (for adults) or 4 puffs per day (for
children) or in case of worsening asthma symptoms. Your dosage should
only be increased on medical advice.
Taking other medicines
Please tell your doctor or pharmacist if you are taking or have recently
taken any other medicines, including medicines that you obtained without
a prescription.
If you are having treatment that requires a general anaesthetic, please tell
your anaesthetist that you are taking Salamol Easi-Breathe. Do not use
this medicine for at least six hours before the intended anaesthetic.
Salbutamol can reduce the amount of potassium in your blood. If this
happens, you may notice an irregular heartbeat, muscle weakness or
cramp. This is more likely to happen if you use salbutamol with some
medicines used to treat high blood pressure, other medicines used to
treat breathing problems (e.g. steroids), stimulants (e.g. xanthines) and
long-term laxatives.
The following medicines may influence the effect of Salamol Easi-Breathe:
Some medicines for the treatment of high blood pressure such as beta-
blockers (e.g. propranolol);
Medicines used to treat heart disease (e.g. digoxin);
Medicines for the treatment of depression (from the monoamine
oxidase inhibitor group e.g. phenelzine or tricyclic antidepressants e.g.
amitriptyline or trazodone);
Water tablets (diuretics);
Medicines for the treatment of chronic alcoholism (e.g. disulfiram);
The anti-microbial drug metronidazole.
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Pregnancy and breast-feeding
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Ask your doctor or pharmacist for advice before taking any medicine.
Salamol Easi-Breathe should only be used if recommended by a doctor.
Driving and using machines
Salamol Easi-Breathe does not affect the ability to drive or to use
machinery.
3. How to use Salamol Easi-Breathe
Always use this medicine exactly as your doctor has told you to. You
should check with your doctor or pharmacist if you are not sure.
The dosage is individually adjusted according to your doctor's
instructions, based on previous asthma therapy.
The usual dose for Salamol Easi-Breathe is:
Adults and the elderly:
For the best results with this medicine you should use it when required to
relieve symptoms of asthma and other chest conditions with similar
symptoms, such as wheezing, breathlessness and tightness in your
chest. Take one puff as a starting dose. This may be increased to two
puffs if necessary.
To prevent asthma caused by exercise or allergens (e.g. house dust,
pollen etc.), take two puffs 10-15 minutes before you exercise or before
exposure to known allergens.
Do not take more than eight puffs in 24 hours. Wait 4 hours between doses.
Children:
To relieve asthma symptoms such as wheezing, breathlessness and
tightness in your chest, take one puff as a starting dose. This may be
increased to two puffs if necessary.
To prevent asthma caused by exercise or allergens (e.g. house dust, pollen
etc.), take one puff 10-15 minutes before you exercise or before exposure
to known allergens. This can be increased to two puffs if necessary.
Do not take more than four puffs in 24 hours. Wait 4 hours between doses.
Instructions for use
Important
Before using this medicine, please read this leaflet carefully and follow
the instructions.
An adult should always supervise children when they use Salamol Easi-
Breathe.
Always remember the following:
Wait four hours between doses.
Tell your doctor if your asthma gets worse or if this medicine does not
provide as much relief from your asthma as before.
You should sit or stand upright while taking this medicine. It is important
when using this medicine to hold the inhaler upright as it will not work if
it is not held in this position.
This inhaler is designed to make it easier for you to use. It is a breath-
operated inhaler. This means it only releases a dose when you breathe in.
Using the Inhaler
Opening
To open the inhaler, fold down the cap which fits over the mouthpiece.
Test spray the inhaler by firing two shots into the air before you use it for
the first time and also if you have not used it for a period of five days or
more. To test spray your inhaler, unscrew the top of it so you can see the
metal can inside. Open the cap, shake the inhaler and spray the aerosol
by pressing the can with your finger or thumb. Close the cap and put the
top back on.
1. Shake the inhaler vigorously.
2. Hold the inhaler upright and open it by folding
down the cap which fits over the mouthpiece.
3. Breathe out normally as far as you comfortably
can.
Then hold the mouthpiece firmly between your
lips. Hold the inhaler upright and make sure that
your hand is not blocking the airholes. Breathe in
slowly and deeply through the mouthpiece. Don't
stop breathing when the inhaler puffs the dose into
your mouth. Carry on until you have taken a deep
breath.
4. Take the inhaler out of your mouth and hold
your breath for 10 seconds or for as long as you
comfortably can. Then breathe out slowly.
5. After you have used your inhaler, hold it upright
and close the cap immediately.
6. If you need to take more than one puff, close
the cap, wait about one minute and then start
again from step 1.
7. What to do if your inhaler stops working
properly?
If your inhaler does not work properly, unscrew the
top and press the can down. It is important to
clean your inhaler regularly to prevent deposits
from the aerosol building up and blocking the
inhaler. If your inhaler does not seem to be
working, it may be that your inhaler has become
blocked and you should clean your inhaler as
detailed below.
If your inhaler still does not work, return it to your
doctor or pharmacist.
Cleaning the inhaler
You must keep your inhaler clean, especially in the
mouthpiece. This will prevent deposits from the
aerosol building up. To prevent your inhaler
becoming blocked you must clean it once a week.
A. To clean your inhaler unscrew and remove the
top of the inhaler. Keep this top dry at all times.
B. Remove the metal can from the bottom of the
inhaler. Do not put the metal can into water.
C. Rinse the bottom of the inhaler with warm running
water for at least 30 seconds.
D. Shake off any excess water and dry the bottom of
the inhaler thoroughly (leave to dry overnight if
possible) but do not use direct heat. Put the can
back into the bottom of the inhaler. Close the cap
and screw the top and bottom parts of your inhaler
back together.
Failure to allow the mouthpiece to dry properly
will result in an increase in blockage problems.
If you need to use your inhaler before it is dry, shake off any water from
the bottom of the inhaler and put the can back in. Test spray the inhaler
by firing two puffs in the air as previously described above.
Screw the top and bottom parts of your inhaler together and take your
usual dose. When you have taken your usual dose, wash and dry your
inhaler again as described above.
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