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Salbutamol (Ventolin) By: Zach Gallant. History of Compound Salbutamol (or commonly known as Ventolin) is not a naturally occurring molecule. It was discovered.

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1 Salbutamol (Ventolin) By: Zach Gallant

2 History of Compound Salbutamol (or commonly known as Ventolin) is not a naturally occurring molecule. It was discovered in 1966, and put on the market in 1968 as a medication. This was sold by Allen and Hanburys under the brand name Ventolin. It is created out of being synthesized, and prepared through one procedure. Salbutamol (or commonly known as Ventolin) is not a naturally occurring molecule. It was discovered in 1966, and put on the market in 1968 as a medication. This was sold by Allen and Hanburys under the brand name Ventolin. It is created out of being synthesized, and prepared through one procedure. Procedure: Developed through a modification of Norepinephrine, a natural neuro transmitter. Procedure: Developed through a modification of Norepinephrine, a natural neuro transmitter.

3 Direct/ Indirect uses of this Product Direct: The relief of bronchospasm (bronchitis) and in conditions such as asthma or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Direct: The relief of bronchospasm (bronchitis) and in conditions such as asthma or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Indirect: Experiments have shown that Salbutamol has been used to improve muscle weight in rats (might be an alternative for fat burning and muscle gain). This compound may also be quantified in blood to confirm a variety diagnosis to determine whether or not something (or someone) may or may not be poisoned. Indirect: Experiments have shown that Salbutamol has been used to improve muscle weight in rats (might be an alternative for fat burning and muscle gain). This compound may also be quantified in blood to confirm a variety diagnosis to determine whether or not something (or someone) may or may not be poisoned.

4 Direct/ Indirect Risks Direct: Tremors, anxiety, headache, muscle cramps, dry mouth, and palpitations. Severe risks include chest pain, dizziness and severe allergic reactions. Direct: Tremors, anxiety, headache, muscle cramps, dry mouth, and palpitations. Severe risks include chest pain, dizziness and severe allergic reactions. Indirect: May have negative interactions with other medicines (if taking others). There may also be a risk of operating heavy machinery when medicine is being used. Indirect: May have negative interactions with other medicines (if taking others). There may also be a risk of operating heavy machinery when medicine is being used.

5 Benefits In breathing disorders, this product relaxes muscles in the air passages. It can also make breathing easier, and relieve bronchospasm. The prevention of asthma attacks is one of the most common benefits. In breathing disorders, this product relaxes muscles in the air passages. It can also make breathing easier, and relieve bronchospasm. The prevention of asthma attacks is one of the most common benefits.


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