Ventolin Evohaler 100Mcg 200 Doses Is A Medication Used For The Relief Of Bronchospasm (Narrowing Of The Airways) In Conditions Such As Asthma And Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (Copd). The Active Ingredient In This Inhaler Is Salbutamol (Also Known As Albuterol In Some Regions), Which Is A Short-Acting Beta-Agonist (Saba) That Works By Relaxing The Muscles In The Airways, Thereby Widening Them And Making It Easier To Breathe. This Inhaler Is Designed To Be Used As A Rescue Inhaler For Quick Relief Of Acute Symptoms Like Wheezing, Shortness Of Breath, And Tightness In The Chest. It Delivers 100 Micrograms Of Salbutamol With Each Puff, With Up To 200 Doses In Each Canister. Side Effects: Ventolin Evohaler Is Generally Well-Tolerated, But Some People May Experience Side Effects, Including: Common Side Effects: Tremors Or Shaking Headache Dizziness Palpitations (Feeling Of A Rapid Heartbeat) Nervousness Or Anxiety Less Common Side Effects: Coughing Throat Irritation Dry Mouth Serious Side Effects: Chest Pain Or Irregular Heartbeats Allergic Reactions (Rash, Swelling, Difficulty Breathing) Worsening Of Breathing Problems (Paradoxical Bronchospasm) If You Experience Any Of The Serious Side Effects, Seek Immediate Medical Attention. Precautions: Allergies: Do Not Use Ventolin Evohaler If You Are Allergic To Salbutamol Or Any Other Ingredients In The Inhaler. Heart Conditions: Use With Caution If You Have A History Of Heart Disease, High Blood Pressure, Or Arrhythmias, As Salbutamol May Increase Heart Rate. Pregnancy And Breastfeeding: Consult Your Doctor Before Using This Inhaler If You Are Pregnant Or Breastfeeding. Diabetes: If You Have Diabetes, Use Ventolin Evohaler With Caution, As Salbutamol May Affect Blood Sugar Levels. Asthma Or Copd: Ventolin Evohaler Is Intended For Short-Term Relief And Should Not Be Relied Upon As A Long-Term Treatment For Asthma Or Copd. Always Follow Your Doctor'S Advice For Maintenance Therapy. Proper Inhaler Technique: Ensure That You Are Using The Inhaler Correctly To Achieve Maximum Benefit. Seek Guidance From Your Healthcare Provider If Needed.