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Vospire er?

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What does “Vospire er” refer to?

“Vospire” is an old brand name people sometimes use when they mean an inhaled medicine containing albuterol/salbutamol (a quick-relief “rescue” bronchodilator). However, “er” isn’t enough information to tell which exact product someone is asking about (for example, extended-release vs. a specific formulation, or a different spelling).

Which Vospire product could someone mean?

Depending on the country and spelling, “Vospire” could refer to different inhalers/nebulizer solutions. “ER” most often means extended-release, but extended-release is more common with tablets/capsules than with standard rescue inhalers.

If you tell me what you’re seeing (for example, a photo of the label, the strength like “2 mg/5 mL,” or whether it’s an inhaler vs. a syrup/nebulizer), I can identify the exact medicine and explain what “ER” means for it.

What is vospire (albuterol/salbutamol) used for?

If it’s an albuterol/salbutamol product, it’s typically used to:
- relieve wheezing, shortness of breath, and chest tightness
- treat asthma symptoms or COPD symptoms (as a quick-relief medication)

How is it usually taken (inhaler vs nebulizer)?

  • If it’s an inhaler: it’s inhaled for fast symptom relief.
  • If it’s a nebulizer solution: it’s breathed in through a machine.
    Dosing varies by age and exact strength, so the label matters.

What side effects do people ask about?

Common ones (for albuterol-type medicines) include shakiness/tremor, fast heartbeat/palpitations, nervousness, and headache. If you share the exact product name/strength, I can list the most relevant side effects for that formulation.

Quick clarification question

Can you type the full name exactly as written (including any numbers/strength), or describe where you saw “Vospire er” (inhaler box, pharmacy label, tablet bottle, nebulizer vial)?