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Oral inhalation: 3.8 – 6 hours in healthy adults / 1.7 – 7.1 hours in patients with asthma.
Conventional tablets: 5 – 7.2 hours
Extended-release tablets: 9.3 hours
Oral solution: 5 hours in healthy individuals
2.83.98.41 (
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2.83.98.41 (
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the picture that shows (R)-Salbutamol and (S)-Salbutamol actually show the same molecule, but rotated. If they are different molecules they should be shown as different. Melquiades Babilonia ( talk) 05:57, 17 August 2014 (UTC)
Not sure about this "It can be used during pregnancy and breastfeeding, but excessive use should be avoided"
What is "excessive use" and which ref says it should be avoided?
What the ref says is "Category C" which means risk is unknown. While the other ref says compatible with pregnancy and non human data for breastfeeding but probably okay. Doc James ( talk · contribs · email) 10:58, 30 January 2016 (UTC)
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Above undated message substituted from Template:Dashboard.wikiedu.org assignment by PrimeBOT ( talk) 08:34, 17 January 2022 (UTC)
Oral inhalation: 3.8 – 6 hours in healthy adults / 1.7 – 7.1 hours in patients with asthma.
Conventional tablets: 5 – 7.2 hours
Extended-release tablets: 9.3 hours
Oral solution: 5 hours in healthy individuals
2.83.98.41 (
talk) 04:32, 26 October 2013 (UTC)Francisca Delgado
2.83.98.41 (
talk) 04:32, 26 October 2013 (UTC)
the picture that shows (R)-Salbutamol and (S)-Salbutamol actually show the same molecule, but rotated. If they are different molecules they should be shown as different. Melquiades Babilonia ( talk) 05:57, 17 August 2014 (UTC)
Not sure about this "It can be used during pregnancy and breastfeeding, but excessive use should be avoided"
What is "excessive use" and which ref says it should be avoided?
What the ref says is "Category C" which means risk is unknown. While the other ref says compatible with pregnancy and non human data for breastfeeding but probably okay. Doc James ( talk · contribs · email) 10:58, 30 January 2016 (UTC)