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Albuteral changed to Provental

Alyssa

New member
Went to get our albuteral refilled the other day and the pharmacy said they had to contact the doctor about doing a "conversion" on the medication. They said they could no longer send out albuteral because it contained cholor flora carbons..... anyone else being told they have to take Provental now? Also has anyone ever used Provental?
 

Alyssa

New member
Went to get our albuteral refilled the other day and the pharmacy said they had to contact the doctor about doing a "conversion" on the medication. They said they could no longer send out albuteral because it contained cholor flora carbons..... anyone else being told they have to take Provental now? Also has anyone ever used Provental?
 

Alyssa

New member
Went to get our albuteral refilled the other day and the pharmacy said they had to contact the doctor about doing a "conversion" on the medication. They said they could no longer send out albuteral because it contained cholor flora carbons..... anyone else being told they have to take Provental now? Also has anyone ever used Provental?
 

Rokiss12

New member
is that the same idea as the advair thing... people who had 'controllable' asthma when not taking advair were taken off of it for some bad reason. i switched to pulmicort because of it... hmm... i have to get my albuterol refilled soon... i'll ask!
 

Rokiss12

New member
is that the same idea as the advair thing... people who had 'controllable' asthma when not taking advair were taken off of it for some bad reason. i switched to pulmicort because of it... hmm... i have to get my albuterol refilled soon... i'll ask!
 

Rokiss12

New member
is that the same idea as the advair thing... people who had 'controllable' asthma when not taking advair were taken off of it for some bad reason. i switched to pulmicort because of it... hmm... i have to get my albuterol refilled soon... i'll ask!
 

Alyssa

New member
I don't think it's the same issue as why people were taken off the advair. I think the advair was a rare side effect problem. My guess is the albuterol/chlora flora carbons is a "ozone layer" thing.

But both things are pure speculation on my part
 

Alyssa

New member
I don't think it's the same issue as why people were taken off the advair. I think the advair was a rare side effect problem. My guess is the albuterol/chlora flora carbons is a "ozone layer" thing.

But both things are pure speculation on my part
 

Alyssa

New member
I don't think it's the same issue as why people were taken off the advair. I think the advair was a rare side effect problem. My guess is the albuterol/chlora flora carbons is a "ozone layer" thing.

But both things are pure speculation on my part
 

KMV77

New member
Is this the mdi we are talking about or the inhalation solution? Proventil is brand and albuterol is generic. I just got albuterol inhalation solution tonihgt, and they gave me the generic. I also recieved some mdi's a month or so ago and they are generic, not proventil. Is proventil making their inhalers different now? I don't know if the mdi's use cfc's as propellants for the meds. Advair, for anyone who never took the discus apart when they were finished uses a long paper, and foil medicine holder(a smimlar description would be like the long red paper for cap guns used when you were a kid) . Each time you click it it puts a little pod toward the chamber where you breath in and it separates the foil from the paper, exposing the powdered advair. Then you just inhale it. Kinda like spireva, but its all self contained.
Kevin
 

KMV77

New member
Is this the mdi we are talking about or the inhalation solution? Proventil is brand and albuterol is generic. I just got albuterol inhalation solution tonihgt, and they gave me the generic. I also recieved some mdi's a month or so ago and they are generic, not proventil. Is proventil making their inhalers different now? I don't know if the mdi's use cfc's as propellants for the meds. Advair, for anyone who never took the discus apart when they were finished uses a long paper, and foil medicine holder(a smimlar description would be like the long red paper for cap guns used when you were a kid) . Each time you click it it puts a little pod toward the chamber where you breath in and it separates the foil from the paper, exposing the powdered advair. Then you just inhale it. Kinda like spireva, but its all self contained.
Kevin
 

KMV77

New member
Is this the mdi we are talking about or the inhalation solution? Proventil is brand and albuterol is generic. I just got albuterol inhalation solution tonihgt, and they gave me the generic. I also recieved some mdi's a month or so ago and they are generic, not proventil. Is proventil making their inhalers different now? I don't know if the mdi's use cfc's as propellants for the meds. Advair, for anyone who never took the discus apart when they were finished uses a long paper, and foil medicine holder(a smimlar description would be like the long red paper for cap guns used when you were a kid) . Each time you click it it puts a little pod toward the chamber where you breath in and it separates the foil from the paper, exposing the powdered advair. Then you just inhale it. Kinda like spireva, but its all self contained.
Kevin
 

Justsmurfin

New member
Proventil is just brand name albuterol. Along with Ventolin another brand name of albuterol. Same drug :)

ALL MDI's have to be made with HFA instead of CFCs. FLovent, Albuterol, XOpenex, Atrovent, Qvar etc etc. Not unique to albuterol

<a target=_blank class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge href="http://www.fda.gov/Cder/consumerinfo/metered-dose-inhaler-2pge.htm
">http://www.fda.gov/Cder/consum...nhaler-2pge.htm
</a>

<a target=_blank class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge href="http://www.lungusa.org/site/pp.asp?c=dvLUK9O0E&b=2222599">http://www.lungusa.org/site/pp...?c=dvLUK9O0E&b=2222599</a>

I have used the Proventil HFA. The only thing that stands that could be a problem is the mouth piece at that time was a weird shape and didn't fit my AeroChamber
 

Justsmurfin

New member
Proventil is just brand name albuterol. Along with Ventolin another brand name of albuterol. Same drug :)

ALL MDI's have to be made with HFA instead of CFCs. FLovent, Albuterol, XOpenex, Atrovent, Qvar etc etc. Not unique to albuterol

<a target=_blank class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge href="http://www.fda.gov/Cder/consumerinfo/metered-dose-inhaler-2pge.htm
">http://www.fda.gov/Cder/consum...nhaler-2pge.htm
</a>

<a target=_blank class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge href="http://www.lungusa.org/site/pp.asp?c=dvLUK9O0E&b=2222599">http://www.lungusa.org/site/pp...?c=dvLUK9O0E&b=2222599</a>

I have used the Proventil HFA. The only thing that stands that could be a problem is the mouth piece at that time was a weird shape and didn't fit my AeroChamber
 

Justsmurfin

New member
Proventil is just brand name albuterol. Along with Ventolin another brand name of albuterol. Same drug :)

ALL MDI's have to be made with HFA instead of CFCs. FLovent, Albuterol, XOpenex, Atrovent, Qvar etc etc. Not unique to albuterol

<a target=_blank class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge href="http://www.fda.gov/Cder/consumerinfo/metered-dose-inhaler-2pge.htm
">http://www.fda.gov/Cder/consum...nhaler-2pge.htm
</a>

<a target=_blank class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge href="http://www.lungusa.org/site/pp.asp?c=dvLUK9O0E&b=2222599">http://www.lungusa.org/site/pp...?c=dvLUK9O0E&b=2222599</a>

I have used the Proventil HFA. The only thing that stands that could be a problem is the mouth piece at that time was a weird shape and didn't fit my AeroChamber
 

NoExcuses

New member
CFC's were removed from MDI's in the US years ago. There's no need, if yor'e in the US, to change to another med as Rebekah said.

There is 100% an Albuterol MDI that is made of HFA if u live in the US
 

NoExcuses

New member
CFC's were removed from MDI's in the US years ago. There's no need, if yor'e in the US, to change to another med as Rebekah said.

There is 100% an Albuterol MDI that is made of HFA if u live in the US
 

NoExcuses

New member
CFC's were removed from MDI's in the US years ago. There's no need, if yor'e in the US, to change to another med as Rebekah said.

There is 100% an Albuterol MDI that is made of HFA if u live in the US
 

lightNlife

New member
<a target=_blank class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge href="http://www.helium.com/tm/114850">Aerosol Canisters and Asthma Medication</a>

Brief but informative. FYI, there is nothing wrong with the drug itself. The problem lies in the propellant that is used in the canister. Although the Montreal Protocol has resulted in a dramatic decline in the use of CFCs in most commercially available products, ozone depleting substances (ODS) are still being used. Not to worry though, these chemicals are used in very small quantities, and are highly regulated and inventoried.

How do I know? Because I've been a part of the inventory process.
 

lightNlife

New member
<a target=_blank class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge href="http://www.helium.com/tm/114850">Aerosol Canisters and Asthma Medication</a>

Brief but informative. FYI, there is nothing wrong with the drug itself. The problem lies in the propellant that is used in the canister. Although the Montreal Protocol has resulted in a dramatic decline in the use of CFCs in most commercially available products, ozone depleting substances (ODS) are still being used. Not to worry though, these chemicals are used in very small quantities, and are highly regulated and inventoried.

How do I know? Because I've been a part of the inventory process.
 
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