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Krzysztof N. (Anonymous, 178.37.174.) Warszawa 55 days ago

Due to the lack of Ventolin 5mg/2.5ml, I bought the weaker 2.5mg/2.5ml - how many drops of the weaker one do I have to pour into one nebulization?
20.00 zł

Due to the lack of Ventolin 5mg/2.5ml for nebulization, which I took 20 drops 20 drops a day in the pharmacy, I could exchange it for the available weaker 2.5mg/2.5ml how many drops of the weaker one I have to pour into the nebulization for one nebulization. Please advise me as soon as possible.

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Katarzyna Kosińska Pharmacist, Editor

55 days ago

You have received a medicine whose concentration in 1 ml is exactly half as low. If you want to keep the dosage prescribed by your doctor, you should pour 2 times as many drops into the nebulizer. So, analysing the description in the description, the current dosage is 40 drops of Ventolin 2.5mg/2.5ml 2 times a day.

In case of any doubts, I encourage you to take advantage of a teleconsultation with an internist - the service is available on our website in the e-visit tab:

https://www.gdziepolek.pl/telekonsultacja

I also encourage you to follow the availability of Ventolin in a dose of 5mg/2.5ml - just tick the "notify me of new information" icon on the drug's website; in the event of new information about this product, you will receive an appropriate message:

https://www.gdziepolek.pl/produkty/82078/ventolin-plyn/apteki

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