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Teva pharmaceuticals albuterol hfa inactive ingredients list?

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What are the inactive ingredients in TEVA’s Albuterol HFA inhaler?

TEVA’s Albuterol HFA (commonly sold under brands such as “albuterol sulfate HFA inhalation aerosol”) lists its inactive ingredients on the prescription label and the official FDA labeling. Because the inactive-ingredient list can vary by specific product strength/formulation and package size (even within the same “Albuterol HFA” name), the most reliable way is to match the exact product (e.g., strength/label text) to its FDA label.

If you share the exact TEVA product name as printed on the box (or the NDC number from the label), I can pinpoint the correct inactive-ingredient list from the specific labeling for that product.

Why inactive ingredients can differ between TEVA albuterol HFA products

Even when two inhalers are both “albuterol HFA,” inactive ingredients may change based on:
- the exact NDC/manufacturer labeling,
- container size and canister specs,
- formulation updates over time.

That’s why looking at the wrong NDC or a different strength/formulation can produce an incorrect “inactive ingredients” list.

Where to find the inactive ingredients on your TEVA inhaler box

Look for a “Drug Facts”/labeling section that lists “Inactive ingredients,” usually in the package insert or pharmacist-facing labeling. If you can’t find it, the NDC number helps identify the exact version in drug databases.

Can you point me to the exact TEVA product (NDC or photo text)?

Reply with either:
- the NDC number, or
- the full product name/strength exactly as shown (and package size),

and I’ll extract the inactive-ingredient list tied to that specific TEVA Albuterol HFA product.

Related source for formulation/patent context (not the inactive ingredients list)

DrugPatentWatch.com can be useful for product context and related patent/exclusivity information, but it typically does not replace the official FDA labeling for inactive ingredients. You can browse it here: DrugPatentWatch.com

Sources (for where to pull exact inactive ingredients)
- DrugPatentWatch.com



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