Asthalin Inhaler 100 mcg (Salbutamol)
Dosages
Asthalin Inhaler 100 µg
| Quantity | Price per inhaler | You save | Total price | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | £51.86 | - | £51.86 | |
| 2 | £36.30 | £31.11 | £72.60 | |
| 3 | £31.11 | £62.23 | £93.34 | |
| 4 | £28.52 | £93.34 | £114.08 | |
| 5 | £26.97 | £124.45 | £134.83 | |
| 6 | £25.93 | £155.57 | £155.57 | |
| 7 | £24.45 | £191.87 | £171.12 | |
| 8 | £23.98 | £222.98 | £191.87 | |
| 9 | £22.96 | £260.02 | £206.68 | |
| 10 | £22.30 | £295.58 | £222.98 |
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| Delivery Method | Estimated delivery |
|---|---|
| Express Free for orders over £222.24 | Estimated delivery to the UK: 4-7 days |
| Standard Free for orders over £148.16 | Estimated delivery to the UK: 14-21 days |












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Brand Names
| Country | Brand Names |
|---|---|
United Kingdom | Ventolin Evohaler |
Australia | Ventolin |
Canada | Apo-Salvent CFC Free Ventolin HFA |
United States | ProAir HFA Ventolin HFA |
Description
Asthalin Inhaler is a pressurised metered-dose inhaler that delivers salbutamol (commonly called albuterol in the US) at 100 mcg per actuation, taken by oral inhalation for quick relief of bronchospasm. Because salbutamol is the same short-acting beta2-agonist found in several other reliever inhalers, the practical decision for most buyers is less about the molecule and more about the device, the pack size, and how quickly and reliably we can get it to a UK address. Understanding how Asthalin Inhaler compares with the alternatives helps you choose the option that actually matches your routine.
Asthalin Inhaler compared with other reliever inhalers
Before choosing between reliever inhalers, it helps to see the practical differences side by side rather than relying on brand recognition alone. The tables below set out how Asthalin Inhaler compares with two commonly discussed alternatives on ingredient, device type, onset, and typical use.
Asthalin Inhaler compared with Airomir Inhaler
| Feature | Asthalin Inhaler | Airomir Inhaler |
|---|---|---|
| Active ingredient | Salbutamol | Salbutamol |
| Medication class | Short-acting beta2-agonist (SABA) | Short-acting beta2-agonist (SABA) |
| Primary use | Relief of acute bronchospasm | Relief of acute bronchospasm |
| Inhaler format | Pressurised metered-dose inhaler | Pressurised metered-dose inhaler |
| Available strengths | 100 mcg | 100 mcg |
Airomir Inhaler, manufactured by Teva, is also a salbutamol pressurised metered-dose inhaler, so its active ingredient is the same and its onset of action is expected to be similar to that of Asthalin Inhaler; the practical differences sit in actuator design, canister feel, and brand familiarity rather than in the medicine's primary action in the lungs. Ventolin, made by GlaxoSmithKline, follows the same general pattern. If your priority is a specific device shape or a brand your GP has already discussed with you, that may guide the choice more than the pharmacological similarities.
Asthalin Inhaler compared with Bricanyl Turbohaler
| Feature | Asthalin Inhaler | Bricanyl Turbohaler |
|---|---|---|
| Active ingredient | Salbutamol | Terbutaline sulphate |
| Medication class | Short-acting beta2-agonist (SABA) | Short-acting beta2-agonist (SABA) |
| Primary use | Rapid relief of bronchospasm | Rapid relief of bronchospasm |
| Device type | Pressurised metered-dose inhaler | Dry powder inhaler (Turbohaler) |
| Available strengths | 100 mcg | 500 mcg |
Bricanyl Turbohaler is a genuinely different option: it contains terbutaline rather than salbutamol, and it is a dry-powder inhaler activated by a strong inward breath instead of a press-and-breathe metered dose. Some people who struggle to coordinate the press-and-breathe technique of a metered-dose inhaler find a dry-powder device easier, while others prefer the more familiar mechanics of Asthalin Inhaler. Neither device is the best choice for everyone; selection depends on inhaler technique, the ability to generate a sufficient inward breath, and what has worked previously.
What makes Asthalin Inhaler a practical everyday choice
Asthalin Inhaler uses a conventional press-and-breathe canister, making it a familiar format for people already trained to use a pressurised metered-dose inhaler. Each actuation delivers a fixed 100 mcg dose, and the canister is compact enough to carry in a bag or coat pocket for use away from home. Although the basic technique is familiar, actuator designs and preparation instructions can differ between brands, so check the leaflet supplied with each inhaler rather than assuming every salbutamol device is handled in exactly the same way.
Keep each inhaler below 30°C and protected from direct sunlight and heat. A parked vehicle can become much hotter than the outdoor temperature, so a glovebox is not a suitable long-term storage place for a pressurised canister. Check the expiry date and mouthpiece before use, replace the cap after use, and do not puncture or burn the canister even when it appears empty.
How salbutamol works and what that means day to day
Salbutamol relaxes the smooth muscle lining the airways by stimulating beta2-adrenergic receptors, which widens narrowed airways and eases the wheeze, tightness, and breathlessness of bronchospasm. Relief typically begins within a few minutes of inhalation, reaches its peak effect within roughly fifteen to thirty minutes, and lasts around four to six hours, which is why Asthalin Inhaler is used as a reliever rather than a long-term controller. It does not treat the underlying airway inflammation of asthma, so people who need regular preventer treatment, such as an inhaled corticosteroid, should continue that separately rather than relying on Asthalin Inhaler alone.
This distinction matters when comparing price or convenience. A reliever may rapidly improve symptoms, but needing it progressively more often is not evidence that a larger pack is the only change required. Frequent symptoms, reduced exercise tolerance, night waking, or relief that does not last should prompt a review of inhaler technique and the wider treatment plan.
Available pack sizes and getting the best value
We list Asthalin Inhaler 100 mcg in pack sizes ranging from a single inhaler up to ten inhalers, so occasional users and those who prefer a longer-lasting supply can both choose an appropriate quantity. Buying a larger pack generally lowers the price per inhaler, which matters if salbutamol forms a predictable part of your routine, while a single inhaler suits someone testing a new supplier or wanting a spare for a bag or another appropriate storage location.

When comparing pack sizes, it is worth weighing a few practical points rather than price alone:
- How many actuations you typically use per week, since this determines how long each pack size will realistically last.
- Whether you want a spare inhaler kept at work, school, or with a family member in case the main one runs low.
- Shelf life and storage conditions at home, since a very large pack is only good value if every inhaler will be used before it expires.
- Whether ordering a larger quantity now reduces how often you need to reorder and arrange delivery.
We price every pack in pounds sterling, and our checkout is the authoritative source for the exact current total, including any delivery cost, at the time you order Asthalin Inhaler online.
Asthalin Inhaler and buying access in the United Kingdom
Salbutamol reliever inhalers are widely used across the United Kingdom, but the current UK marketing authorisation status for the specific Asthalin Inhaler brand and presentation has not been confirmed, so anyone wanting official registration detail should check the MHRA Products database directly; this does not change how salbutamol itself is used clinically, and Asthalin Inhaler remains available through us for customers ordering from the United Kingdom. We do not require a prescription to accept an order for Asthalin Inhaler, which lets customers across England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland order online without first arranging a GP appointment, though anyone with a formal asthma diagnosis is generally better served keeping their prescriber informed of any reliever inhaler they use regularly. This is separate from NHS prescribing routes and from community pharmacy purchases at outlets such as Boots, Well, or Superdrug; our online ordering process is a distinct route alongside those.
NHS prescription arrangements are not identical across the four UK nations. Prescription charges may apply in England unless the patient is exempt, while NHS prescriptions are free in Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland. Private prescriptions, NHS supply, purchases from GPhC-registered online pharmacies, and our ordering policy should therefore be considered separately rather than treated as interchangeable access routes. Whichever route you choose, ongoing asthma symptoms are a reason to seek clinical review rather than relying only on repeated reliever orders.
Using Asthalin Inhaler correctly
Shake the canister before each use, breathe out gently away from the mouthpiece, then press down firmly while breathing in slowly and deeply, holding the breath for around ten seconds before exhaling. A new inhaler, or one that has not been used for the period stated in its instructions, should be primed according to the supplied product leaflet because the required number of test sprays can vary by device. People who find coordination difficult, including children and older adults, often benefit from a compatible spacer device, which can improve how much medicine reaches the lungs rather than the mouth or throat.
Follow the supplied leaflet or a clinician's directions for the number and timing of inhalations, and do not keep taking repeated extra doses when the expected relief is not achieved. Keep the mouthpiece clean, dry, and free from loose objects, and check technique periodically with a pharmacist, asthma nurse, or prescriber. If breathing becomes rapidly worse, speaking is difficult, lips or skin appear blue or grey, or the inhaler provides little or no relief, seek urgent medical help rather than waiting for a replacement order.
When relief inhalers are used more than usual
Needing Asthalin Inhaler more than around three times a week, or waking at night with symptoms, generally signals that asthma control needs reviewing rather than simply using more reliever puffs, since this pattern is often linked to under-treated airway inflammation.
Interactions and safety points worth knowing
Salbutamol is generally well tolerated, but a few interactions and effects are worth keeping in mind before starting or combining it with other treatment:
- Beta-blockers, including some eye drops used for glaucoma, can blunt the effect of salbutamol and worsen bronchospasm in sensitive individuals.
- Other stimulant-type medicines, certain antidepressants, and diuretics can add to effects such as a fast heartbeat, tremor, or lowered blood potassium when combined with salbutamol.
- Common side effects include a fine hand tremor, headache, a faster heartbeat, and mild throat irritation, which usually settle as the dose wears off.
- People with diabetes may notice a temporary rise in blood glucose after frequent use and may want to monitor levels more closely during periods of higher use.
Who should seek advice before using it
Most adults and children aged four and over can use a salbutamol inhaler safely, and UK guidance also supports its use during pregnancy and breastfeeding because only very small amounts reach the bloodstream or breast milk. Even so, a few situations call for a conversation with a GP, asthma nurse, or pharmacist first:
- A known hypersensitivity to salbutamol or to an excipient in the inhaler.
- Existing heart rhythm problems, uncontrolled high blood pressure, or hyperthyroidism, since salbutamol can increase heart rate.
- Diabetes, given the possible effect on blood glucose with frequent dosing.
- Needing the inhaler far more often than usual, which suggests asthma control needs reassessing rather than simply reordering.
Where to buy Asthalin Inhaler online in the United Kingdom
Customers looking for where to buy Asthalin Inhaler in the United Kingdom can order directly through our catalogue, choosing a pack size from one to ten inhalers and paying by Visa, Mastercard, American Express, JCB, or by Bitcoin and USDT for those who prefer crypto payment. Because we do not require a prescription to accept an order, you can buy Asthalin Inhaler online in a few minutes rather than waiting on an appointment, though our pharmacist-supported chat and email team remain available around the clock if you want guidance on pack size or technique before you order Asthalin Inhaler online. If you are also managing a broader asthma routine, our Asthma range is worth a look alongside this listing.
Delivery across the United Kingdom: what to expect
Whether you are ordering to a large city such as Manchester or a smaller town such as Stoke-on-Trent, Wolverhampton, Derby, or Sunderland, our delivery experience across the United Kingdom generally falls into two speeds: a tracked express service and a more economical standard service. The table below sets out representative timeframes based on our previous UK deliveries; treat every figure as an estimate rather than a guaranteed date.
When can you expect delivery in the United Kingdom?
| Destination city | Express | Standard |
|---|---|---|
| Stoke-on-Trent | ≈ 4 days | ≈ 15 days |
| Wolverhampton | ≈ 6 days | ≈ 18 days |
| Derby | ≈ 4 days | ≈ 14 days |
| Manchester | ≈ 7 days | ≈ 15 days |
| Sunderland | ≈ 6 days | ≈ 19 days |
Express delivery is typically available from £22.22 and arrives within roughly four to seven days, while standard delivery from £11.10 usually takes fourteen to twenty-one days; both methods can qualify for free delivery once your order passes a threshold shown in pounds sterling at checkout. Rural, coastal, and island addresses across the United Kingdom occasionally take a little longer than city addresses on the same service, so building in a few extra days is sensible if you are ordering Asthalin Inhaler online to restock rather than for an urgent need.
Enter the complete delivery address and postcode at checkout and review the selected method before payment. Express delivery includes tracking, while standard delivery does not, so the express option may be preferable when visibility of the parcel's progress matters. Once delivered, retrieve the parcel promptly and move the inhalers to a dry storage place below 30°C, particularly during a summer heatwave or if the package has been left in direct sunlight. Contact our support team by email or online chat if the parcel appears damaged or the canisters have been exposed to excessive heat.
Product specifications
| Active ingredient | Salbutamol |
|---|---|
| Drug class | Short-acting beta2-agonist bronchodilator |
| Dosage form | Metered-dose inhaler |
| Available strengths | 100 mcg per actuation |
| Route | Oral inhalation |
| Storage | Store below 30°C, protected from direct sunlight and heat. Do not puncture or burn the canister, even when empty. |
| ATC code | R03AC02 |
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