Antihypertensives for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Salbutamol. Caffeine citrate

** Anti-asthma drugs in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
 * The bodysonide:
Inhalation: 50 micrograms per dose (Dipropionate); 250 micrograms (Dibropionate) per dose.
Epinephrine (adrenaline):
Syringe: 1 mg (in the form of hydrochloride or hydrogen tetrachloride) in 1 mL ampoule.
* Salbutamol:
Syringe: 50 micrograms (in the form of sulfate) / ml in a 5-ml ampoule.
Dissociated Dosage (spray): 100 μg (in the form of sulfate) for dose.
Syrup: 2 mg / 5 ml.
R has decreased its status in children with oral salbutamol, with emphasis on its efficacy and safety in the treatment of asthma and wheezing of children with acute respiratory infection.
Solution for the respirator used in the sprays: 5 mg (in the form of sulfate) / ml.
Tablets: 2 mg; 4 mg (in the form of sulfate).
R as in the case of drink.
Other drugs with respiratory effect
* Caffeine Citrate:
Syringe: 20 mg / ml (equivalent to 10 mg of caffeine / ml base).
Syrup: 20 mg / ml (equivalent to 10 mg of caffeine / ml base).
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