Published: June 5, 2024

Albuterol: Information, Dosage, Cost Without Insurance

Written by QuickMD Publications Team

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Woman using albuterol inhaler from online prescription

Albuterol (Ventolin) is a bronchodilator used to treat asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases (COPD), including bronchitis and emphysema. It relaxes the smooth muscles in your lungs, dilating the airways to allow for maximal breathing, and reducing inflammation in the lungs. This helps you get rid of uncomfortable symptoms like shortness of breath, wheezing, cough, and congestion.

However, it’s important to note that Albuterol may interact with certain medications, so it’s crucial to consult your healthcare professional before starting this medication.

Albuterol Dosage

Albuterol is conveniently available in inhalers, making it easy to administer. The typical dosage is one to two inhalations (90 to 180 mcg) every 4 to 6 hours, providing a straightforward and manageable routine for caregivers and individuals seeking relief.

Common Side Effects of Albuterol

Cost of Albuterol

The cost of albuterol can vary depending on the type and quantity you need.

For example, a vial nebulizer with 25 vials of 3 ml each, strength 2.5mg/3 ml, can range from $7 to $15. However, it’s important to note that these prices are just estimates and can vary depending on the pharmacy and location. To find the cheapest pharmacy near you and download a coupon, click here.

How to Get Albuterol

Ventolin (albuterol) is a prescription medication that needs to be prescribed by a licensed prescriber or physician.Did you know? QuickMD can treat your mild asthma attacks remotely through telemedicine and prescribe you albuterol online—or any of the other asthma medications, including steroids. No insurance is needed.

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