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levalbuterol

 [lev″al-bu´ter-ol]
R-albuterol; a β-adrenergic agent used as the hydrochloride salt as a bronchodilator for treatment and prophylaxis of bronchospasm in reversible obstructive airway disease.
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Then, the subject was asked to inhale short-acting BDRs such as levosalbutamol or ipratropium bromide in the pre-prescribed doses.
Patient was started on antibiotics Cefoperazone and Sulbactam, Clarithromycin, Chemoprophylaxis with Oseltamivir; Levosalbutamol and Budesonide nebulisation.
Sputum induction was compared between nebulized levosalbutamol, 0.9% normal saline, and 3% hypertonic saline in chest symptomatics with dry cough or scanty sputum suspected of pulmonary TB.
He showed marked improvement with oxygen therapy (40%), nebulisation with levosalbutamol every 2 hourly and prednisolone 40 mg per oral.
In this study we have compared the clinical efficacy and safety of levosalbutamol and salbutamol and to see the effect of these two drugs over a period of eight weeks in patients of bronchial asthma.
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