Get the App
For Doctors
Login/Sign-up
About
Health Feed
AllQ&AsTips
Salsol Injection Health Feed
Asked for female, 34 years old from Agra
Share
Bookmark
Report
Health Query
Share
Bookmark
Report
Asked for male, 59 years old from Bangalore
Share
Bookmark
Report
Bupron is known to interact with analgesics, antiallergics, in long term use, however there is no known interaction with glyciphage and salbutamol.
Asked for female, 36 years old from Chennai
Share
Bookmark
Report
Asked for male, 59 years old from Bangalore
Share
Bookmark
Report
Dear Lybrate User,
*Drinking herbal teas or sipping lukewarm water with honey is helpful.
*To avoid ama formation, have freshly prepared warm meals at regular intervals.
*Eat less than the full capacity of the stomach.
*Heavy foods like dairy products, fried foods, pickles, cold foods, rice, beans and legumes should be avoided.
*Drinking herbal teas or sipping lukewarm water with honey is helpful.
*To avoid ama formation, have freshly prepared warm meals at regular intervals.
*Eat less than the full capacity of the stomach.
*Heavy foods like dairy products, fried foods, pickles, cold foods, rice, beans and legumes should be avoided.
Health Query
Share
Bookmark
Report
Both treatment is not good. Nasivion is not good for long term use as it can cause side effects and reboundcongestion. Salbutamol or asthalin inhaler is only for short term use. You needto assess your lung function and go on a preventer inhaler.
786 people found this helpful
Asked for Male, 28 years old from Chennai
Share
Bookmark
Report
MBBS, M.D Pulmonary Medicine, DNB - Resp...read more
Pulmonologist•Mumbai
Health Query
Share
Bookmark
Report
General Physician•Secunderabad
Get a complete blood picture, ecg done and lung function test done. For proper diagnosis of the condition.
120 people found this helpful
Asked for male, 26 years old from Agra
Share
Bookmark
Report
Asked for male, 32 years old from Chennai
Share
Bookmark
Report
Dear Mr Priyaranjan, Salbutamol is the salt name for Asthalin Inhaler, you can use it as directed by your treating Doctor.
Wishing you Good Health.
Wishing you Good Health.
135 people found this helpful
Ask a free question
Get FREE multiple opinions from Doctors
posted anonymously