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In this lecture from This is Why, Dr. Busti will break down SABA (Short-Acting Beta Agonist) bronchodilators, like albuterol, for the acute management of asthma symptoms and COPD flare-ups.
You’ll learn how to:
- What SABAs are and when they’re used (rescue vs controller)
- Beta-2 agonist mechanism of action (bronchodilation and smooth muscle effects)
- How fast albuterol works, typical duration, and why it’s “short-acting”
- Core therapeutic uses in asthma and COPD
- How SABAs fit into treatment plans (including “as needed” use)
- Common adverse effects: tachycardia, tremor, palpitations, and more
- Key patient counseling: inhaler technique and when to seek urgent care
Drugs discussed:
- Albuterol (rescue inhaler; MDI and nebulizer)
- Levalbuterol (alternative SABA)
The goal = make medical education easy and clinically relevant.
Access bonus materials and downloads from this episode at: https://www.thisiswhy.health/topics/saba-short-acting-beta-agonists-albuterol-rescue-inhaler-asthma-copd
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Disclaimer:
This content is for educational purposes only and is not medical advice. It does not replace individualized evaluation, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of a qualified health provider with questions about a medical condition and never delay care because of educational content.
By Anthony Busti, MD, PharmD, MSc, FNLA, FAHAIn this lecture from This is Why, Dr. Busti will break down SABA (Short-Acting Beta Agonist) bronchodilators, like albuterol, for the acute management of asthma symptoms and COPD flare-ups.
You’ll learn how to:
- What SABAs are and when they’re used (rescue vs controller)
- Beta-2 agonist mechanism of action (bronchodilation and smooth muscle effects)
- How fast albuterol works, typical duration, and why it’s “short-acting”
- Core therapeutic uses in asthma and COPD
- How SABAs fit into treatment plans (including “as needed” use)
- Common adverse effects: tachycardia, tremor, palpitations, and more
- Key patient counseling: inhaler technique and when to seek urgent care
Drugs discussed:
- Albuterol (rescue inhaler; MDI and nebulizer)
- Levalbuterol (alternative SABA)
The goal = make medical education easy and clinically relevant.
Access bonus materials and downloads from this episode at: https://www.thisiswhy.health/topics/saba-short-acting-beta-agonists-albuterol-rescue-inhaler-asthma-copd
Get more with a free membership at https://www.thisiswhy.health/
- Access free downloads from our videos
- Access deep dive content from Dr. Busti
- Organize content via playlists & collections
- Join live Q&A
- Receive member newsletters
- Coupons & discounts for exam prep resources
If this helped you, please like, subscribe, and share it with a classmate or colleague. That will help this new channel continue producing free, high-yield medical education content.
Don’t forget to turn on notifications so you don’t miss upcoming lectures in pharmacology, medical rounds, and more!
#SABA #albuterol #asthma #COPD #busti
Disclaimer:
This content is for educational purposes only and is not medical advice. It does not replace individualized evaluation, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of a qualified health provider with questions about a medical condition and never delay care because of educational content.