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Salbutamol (INN) or albuterol (USAN) is a short-acting β2-adrenergic receptor agonist used for the relief of bronchospasm in conditions such as asthma and COPD. The name Albuterol comes from Salbutamol aerosol. more...

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Salbutamol sulfate is usually given by the inhaled route for direct effect on bronchial smooth muscle. This is usually achieved through a metered-dose inhaler (MDI) or nebuliser; but other delivery devices marketed for salbutamol sulfate include the Rotahaler, Easyhaler, Diskhaler, and Autohaler. Salbutamol can also be given orally (Volmax®) or intravenously.

Salbutamol became available in the United Kingdom in 1969 and in the United States in 1980 under the brand name Ventolin.

Clinical use

Salbutamol is specifically indicated in the following conditions:

  • acute asthma
  • symptom relief during maintenance therapy of asthma and other conditions with reversible airways obstruction (including COPD)
  • protection against exercise-induced asthma
  • certain conditions involving hyperkalemia

As a β2-agonist, salbutamol also finds use in obstetrics. Intravenous salbutamol can be used as a tocolytic to relax the uterine smooth muscle to delay premature labour. Whilst preferred over agents such as atosiban and ritodrine, its role has largely been replaced by the calcium-channel blocker nifedipine which is more effective, better tolerated and orally administered. (Rossi, 2004)

Mode of action

As with other β2-adrenergic receptor agonists, salbutamol binds to β2-adrenergic receptors with a higher affinity than β1-receptors. In the airways, activation of β2-receptors results in relaxation of bronchial smooth muscle. resulting in a widening of the airway (bronchodilation). Inhaled salbutamol sulfate has a rapid onset of action, providing relief within 5-15 minutes of administration.

In tocolysis, the activation of β2-receptors results in relaxation of uterine smooth muscle, thus delaying labour.

Adverse effects

Whilst salbutamol is well-tolerated, particularly when compared with previous therapies such as theophylline, like all medications there exists the potential for adverse drug reactions to occur - especially when in high doses, or when taken orally or intravenously.

Common adverse effects include: tremor, palpitations and headache. (Rossi, 2004)

Infrequent adverse effects include: tachycardia, muscle cramps, agitation, hypokalemia, hyperactivity in children, and insomnia. (Rossi, 2004)

Other brand names

Salbutamol is sold under the brand names Airomir, Asmol, Buventol, Proventil, Sultanol, Ventolin and Volmax.

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IVAX Confirms Consummation Of 3M Transaction
From Business Wire, 10/21/03

Business Editors/Health/Medical Writers

MIAMI--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. 21, 2003

As previously announced on Oct. 1, 2003, IVAX Corporation (AMEX:IVX) (LSE:IVX.L) has consummated its agreement with the 3M Company (NYSE:MMM) in which IVAX assumes exclusive rights to branded respiratory products, together with related marketing and sales people in nine European countries: United Kingdom, Ireland, France, Germany, Netherlands, Finland, Norway, Denmark and Sweden. The agreement covers the products QVAR(R) (CFC-free beclomethasone dipropionate), Airomir(R) (CFC-free salbutamol, known in the U.S. as albuterol) in Autohaler(R) and MDI devices; and over 200 professionals to market and sell these products.

IVAX confirms the transaction is consummated. As part of securing the necessary approvals of this transaction in the United Kingdom, IVAX has agreed to enter into certain undertakings with the United Kingdom's Office of Fair Trading relating to the pricing of one product in the United Kingdom. This undertaking does not concern the product that is the main subject of this transaction nor is it expected to lessen the benefits IVAX anticipates from the transaction. The main subject of this transaction is the product QVAR, which IVAX also obtained exclusive U.S. rights to in April 2002. QVAR is currently the only CFC-free aerosol corticosteroid for asthma on the U.S. market and IVAX' U.S. sales of QVAR have grown substantially.

IVAX Corporation, headquartered in Miami, Florida, discovers, develops, manufactures, and markets branded and brand equivalent (generic) pharmaceuticals and veterinary products in the U.S. and internationally.

Copies of this and other news releases may be obtained free of charge from IVAX' website at http://www.ivax.com.

This press release contains certain forward-looking statements by IVAX regarding expectations which are being made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These statements involve risks and uncertainties that cannot be predicted or quantified and, consequentially, actual results may differ materially from those expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements. Such risks and uncertainties include, among others, that the benefits IVAX anticipates from the transaction with 3M will be less than expected; and that proposed undertakings with the OFT will not be accepted or additional more restrictive undertakings may be imposed. In addition to the risk factors set forth above, IVAX' forward looking statements may also be adversely affected by general market factors, competitive product development, product availability, manufacturing issues that may arise, trade buying patterns, patent positions and litigation, among other things. For further details and discussion of these and other risks and uncertainties, see IVAX' Annual Report on Form 10-K and other filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

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