Can albuterol be taken while taking salmeterol?
Yes. Quoting from the Product Information Sheet that comes with the Serevent (salmeterol) inhaler, manufactured by Allen & Hanburys: “Serevent Inhalation Aerosol should not be used more frequently than twice daily (morning and evening) at the recommend dose. When prescribing Serevent Inhalation Aerosol, patients must be provided with a short-acting, inhaled beta2-agonist (e.g., albuterol) for treatment of symptoms that occur despite regular twice-daily (morning and evening) use of Serevent.” “When patients begin treatment with Serevent Inhalation Aerosol, those who have been taking short-acting, inhaled beta2-agonists on a regular daily basis should be advised to discontinue their regular daily-dosing regimen and should be clearly instructed to use short-acting, inhaled beta2-agonists only for symptomatic relief if they develop asthma symptoms while taking Serevent Inhalation Aerosol.” “The safety of concomitant use of more than eight inhalations per day of short-acting beta2-agonists
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