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Brand Name | albuterol |
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Product Code | 21695-350 |
Company Name |
Rebel Distributors Corp.
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Dosage From | SYRUP |
Strength | 2 mg |
Active Ingredient | ALBUTEROL SULFATE |
Albuterol (Albuterol sulfate) Sulfate Syrup contains Albuterol (Albuterol sulfate) sulfate, USP, the racemic form of Albuterol (Albuterol sulfate) and a relatively selective beta-adrenergic bronchodilator. Albuterol (Albuterol sulfate) sulfate has the chemical name (±)α-[(-butylamino) methyl]-4-hydroxy--xylene-a,a'-diol sulfate (2:1) (salt), and the following chemical structure:
Albuterol (Albuterol sulfate) sulfate has a molecular weight of 576.70 and the molecular formula (CHNO) o HSO. Albuterol (Albuterol sulfate) sulfate is a white or practically white powder freely soluble in water and slightly soluble in alcohol, in chloroform, and in ether per USP definition.
The World Health Organization recommended name for Albuterol (Albuterol sulfate) base is salbutamol.
Each 5 mL (teaspoonful), for oral administration contains 2.4 mg of Albuterol (Albuterol sulfate) sulfate equivalent to 2 mg of Albuterol (Albuterol sulfate) . Albuterol (Albuterol sulfate) Sulfate Syrup also contains the inactive ingredients citric acid anhydrous, FD & C Yellow No. 6, hydroxypropyl methylcellulose, orange flavor, purified water, saccharin, sodium benzoate, and sodium citrate.
The pH of the syrup is 3.5 to 4.5.
The pharmacologic effects of beta-adrenergic agonist drugs, including Albuterol (Albuterol sulfate) , are at least in part attributable to stimulation through beta-adrenergic receptors of intracellular adenyl cyclase, the enzyme that catalyzes the conversion of adenosine triphosphate (ATP) to cyclic-3', 5'-adenosine monophosphate (cyclic AMP). Increased cyclic AMP levels are associated with relaxation of bronchial smooth muscle and inhibition of release of mediators of immediate hypersensitivity from cells, especially from mast cells.
Albuterol (Albuterol sulfate) has been shown in most controlled clinical trials to have more effect on the respiratory tract, in the form of bronchial smooth muscle relaxation, than isoproterenol at comparable doses while producing fewer cardiovascular effects.
Albuterol (Albuterol sulfate) is longer acting than isoproterenol in most patients by any route of administration because it is not a substrate for the cellular uptake processes for catecholamines nor for catechol--methyl transferase.
Albuterol (Albuterol sulfate) Sulfate Syrup is indicated for the relief of bronchospasm in adults and children 2 years of age and older with reversible obstructive airway disease.
Albuterol (Albuterol sulfate) Sulfate Syrup is contraindicated in patients with a history of hypersensitivity to Albuterol (Albuterol sulfate) or any of its components.
In clinical trials, the most frequent adverse reactions to Albuterol (Albuterol sulfate) sulfate syrup in adults and older children were:
In clinical trials, the following adverse reactions to Albuterol (Albuterol sulfate) sulfate syrup were noted more frequently in young children 2 to 6 years of age than in older children and adults:
Cases of urticaria, angioedema, rash, bronchospasm, hoarseness, oropharyngeal edema, and arrhythmias (including atrial fibrillation, supraventricular tachycardia, extrasystoles) have been reported after the use of Albuterol (Albuterol sulfate) sulfate syrup.
In addition, Albuterol (Albuterol sulfate) , like other sympathomimetic agents, can cause adverse reactions such as hypertension, angina, vomiting, vertigo, central nervous system stimulation, unusual taste, and drying or irritation of the oropharynx.
The reactions are generally transient in nature, and it is usually not necessary to discontinue treatment with Albuterol (Albuterol sulfate) Sulfate Syrup. In selected cases, however, dosage may be reduced temporarily; after the reaction has subsided, dosage should be increased in small increments to the optimal dosage.
To report SUSPECTED ADVERSE REACTIONS, contact Hi-Tech Pharmacal Co., Inc. at 1-800-262-9010 or FDA at 1-800-FDA-1088 or www.fda.gov/medwatch.
The expected symptoms with overdosage are those of excessive beta-adrenergic stimulation and/or occurrence or exaggeration of any of the symptoms listed under , e.g., seizures, angina, hypertension or hypotension, tachycardia with rates up to 200 beats per minute, arrhythmias, nervousness, headache, tremor, dry mouth, palpitation, nausea, dizziness, fatigue, malaise, and sleeplessness. Hypokalemia may also occur. As with all sympathomimetic medications, cardiac arrest and even death may be associated with abuse of Albuterol (Albuterol sulfate) sulfate syrup. Treatment consists of discontinuation of Albuterol (Albuterol sulfate) sulfate syrup together with appropriate symptomatic therapy. The judicious use of a cardioselective beta-receptor blocker may be considered, bearing in mind that such medication can produce bronchospasm. There is insufficient evidence to determine if dialysis is beneficial for overdosage of Albuterol (Albuterol sulfate) sulfate syrup.
The oral median lethal dose of Albuterol (Albuterol sulfate) sulfate in mice is greater than 2000 mg/kg (approximately 240 times the maximum recommended daily oral dose for adults and children on a mg/m basis). In mature rats the subcutaneous (sc) median lethal dose of Albuterol (Albuterol sulfate) sulfate is approximately 450 mg/kg (approximately 110 times the maximum recommended daily oral dose for adults and children on a mg/m basis). In small young rats the oral median lethal dose is approximately 2000 mg/kg (approximately 480 times the maximum recommended daily oral dose for adults and children on a mg/m basis).
The following dosages of Albuterol (Albuterol sulfate) Sulfate Syrup are expressed in terms of Albuterol (Albuterol sulfate) base.
Albuterol (Albuterol sulfate) Sulfate Syrup, a yellow-orange liquid with an orange flavor, contains 2 mg Albuterol (Albuterol sulfate) NDC 21695-350-16 as the sulfate per 5 mL; bottles of 16 fluid ounces.
HI-TECH PHARMACAL CO., INC.
Amityville, NY 11701
Rev. 740:03 4/09
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REBEL DISTRIBUTORS CORP
Thousand Oaks, CA 91320