ASTHAlin Rotacaps

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Original price was: ₹65.26.Current price is: ₹60.00.

ASTHAlin Rotacaps

Prescription Required
Marketer: Cipla Ltd
Salt Composition: Salbutamol (200mcg)
Salt Synonyms: Albuterol

60.0 capsules in 1 bottle

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Description

ASTHAlin Rotacaps are used for the relief and prevention of asthma symptoms and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Each rotacap contains Salbutamol (200mcg), a fast-acting bronchodilator that relaxes airway muscles to improve airflow and ease breathing. These rotacaps are intended for use with a Rotahaler Device to ensure precise delivery of the medication directly into the lungs.


ASTHAlin Rotacaps, manufactured by Cipla Ltd, are designed to provide rapid relief from bronchospasm, wheezing, chest tightness, and shortness of breath in patients with asthma or COPD. Each rotacap contains Salbutamol (200mcg), also known as Albuterol, a selective beta-2 agonist that works by relaxing the smooth muscles of the airways.

When used with a Rotahaler Device, the medication is delivered directly into the lungs, offering fast action with minimal systemic side effects. ASTHAlin Rotacaps are ideal for rescue therapy during acute episodes and can also be used for prophylaxis before exposure to asthma triggers.

Key Benefits:

  • Provides rapid relief from acute bronchospasm and wheezing.

  • Improves airflow and breathing efficiency.

  • Suitable for patients with asthma and COPD.

  • Easy and accurate delivery using a Rotahaler Device.

  • Minimizes systemic absorption and side effects.

How to Use:

  1. Insert one rotacap into the Rotahaler chamber.

  2. Twist the base to pierce the capsule and release the powder.

  3. Exhale completely away from the device.

  4. Inhale deeply through the mouthpiece and hold your breath for 5–10 seconds.

  5. Discard the empty capsule after use.

Precautions:

  • Use only as prescribed by your doctor.

  • Do not swallow the capsule; it is for inhalation only.

  • Rinse your mouth after use to avoid throat irritation.

  • Inform your doctor if you have heart disease, hypertension, or thyroid problems.

  • Keep a rescue inhaler available for sudden asthma attacks.

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