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VENTOLIN was first launched in the United Kingdom in 1969 and received Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approval for marketing in the United States in 1980.
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What is VENTOLIN HFA with a dose counter?
What is the dosage of VENTOLIN HFA?
What is unique about VENTOLIN HFA with a dose counter?
How does the dose counter work?
What advantages does the dose counter offer?
Who manufactures VENTOLIN HFA?
Is VENTOLIN HFA with a dose counter available?

What is VENTOLIN HFA with a dose counter?
GlaxoSmithKline developed VENTOLIN HFA, an inhaled albuterol without chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs). This means it can relieve your asthma symptoms without harming the earth's ozone layer. VENTOLIN HFA acts within minutes to help relieve bronchospasm and symptoms such as wheezing, chest tightness, coughing, or shortness of breath for up to 6 hours.

VENTOLIN HFA is the first and only albuterol metered-dose inhaler with a built-in dose counter.

Patients and physicians agree — a dose counter is a great help for keeping an accurate count of how many doses are still in the inhaler. Patients’ use of albuterol is one measure of asthma control according to guidelines published by the National Institutes of Health (NIH).
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What is the dosage of VENTOLIN HFA?
For treatment or prevention of sudden asthma symptoms, the usual dosage for adults and children 4 years of age and older is 2 puffs repeated every 4 to 6 hours; in some patients, 1 puff every 4 hours may be enough. It is not recommended to use VENTOLIN HFA more frequently or to take a larger number of puffs.

For exercise-induced bronchospasm (EIB), the usual dosage for adults and children 4 years and older is 2 puffs 15 to 30 minutes before exercise.
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What is unique about VENTOLIN HFA with a dose counter?
VENTOLIN HFA is the first and only albuterol metered-dose inhaler to have a built-in dose counter. The dose counter gives an accurate count of how many doses are remaining in the canister. Accurately tracking albuterol use — and regularly taking the Asthma Control TestTM and talking to your doctor about this information — can help assess the need to add or change long-term controller therapy.
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How does the dose counter work?
The tamper-proof dose counter counts backwards every time the inhaler is used, showing the number of remaining doses in the canister.
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What advantages does the dose counter offer?
As the first and only albuterol metered-dose inhaler with a dose counter, VENTOLIN HFA provides an accurate count of the doses remaining in the canister. Albuterol use is an important measure of asthma control according to NIH guidelines. According to the National Institutes of Health asthma treatment guidelines, overreliance on short-acting inhaled beta-agonists indicates that asthma is not controlled, and there is a need to start or change long-term controller therapy. Patients should keep track of their albuterol use and discuss this with their healthcare professional.
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Who manufactures VENTOLIN HFA?
VENTOLIN HFA is manufactured and marketed by GlaxoSmithKline, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina.
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Is VENTOLIN HFA with a dose counter available?
The VENTOLIN HFA canister with a dose counter was approved by the FDA in 2006.

Patients should check with their pharmacy about availability. If they do not have it in stock, the pharmacy should be able to get VENTOLIN HFA with a dose counter from their wholesaler in just a few days. There are several albuterol products without a built-in dose counter available to patients. Patients should consult with their healthcare professional to determine the proper therapy.
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IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT VENTOLIN HFA
VENTOLIN HFA is indicated for the prevention and relief of bronchospasm in patients 4 years of age and older with reversible obstructive airway disease.

If your symptoms become significantly worse when you use VENTOLIN HFA, call your doctor immediately as this reaction can be life threatening. This worsening of symptoms frequently occurs with the first use of a new canister. Tell your doctor if you have a heart, blood, or seizure disorder, high blood pressure, diabetes, or an overactive thyroid. Some medicines can interfere with how well asthma medications work. Tell your doctor about all medicines you are taking, especially heart medicines and drugs that treat depression. In clinical studies, the most common side effects were throat irritation, viral respiratory infection, upper respiratory inflammation, cough, and musculoskeletal pain. The side effect profile in children was generally similar to that of adults.

Complete Prescribing Information for VENTOLIN® HFA (albuterol sulfate HFA inhalation aerosol)

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