Albuterol is a brochodilator used to treat bronchospasm as seen in asthma.
It is used for paediatrics as well as adults.
Some of the common side effects of albuterol are tachycardia, nausea, vomiting, tremors, increased appetite, insomnia, dizziness, hypertension.
The first and forth option given in the question is wrong as hypotension is not a side effect of albuterol. Albuterol causes hypertension.
The third option is also incorrect as bradycardia is not a side effect of albuterol. It causes tachycardia.
The second option : tachycardia, tremors, hypertension is the correct answer. Albuterol causes increased heart rate, increased blood pressure and tremors
need help Ms. Smith received drug counseling from the pharmacist about albuterol. Which side effects did...
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