A Message to Asthma Sufferers About a Shortage of Albuterol Metered Dose Inhalers

ARLINGTON HEIGHTS, Ill (March 20, 2020) – Certain areas of the country are experiencing shortages of albuterol inhalers. The shortage will probably spread throughout the U.S., although it is not a production problem. The shortage is occurring because of the increased use of albuterol inhalers in hospitals for COVID-19 and suspected COVID-19 patients to help with respiratory issues.  There is a concern that nebulizers used on patients with COVID-19 in the hospital could spread the virus in the air. But the possible risk is to hospitalized patients with COVID-19 – not to patients using their nebulizer at home as directed.

What should you do if you or your child are having trouble getting an albuterol inhaler? The recommendations below from the American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology (ACAAI) offer practical ideas for coping: 

  1. First, don’t panic. Check your inhaler to make sure it still has medicine.
  2. If necessary, you can likely use your expired albuterol inhaler as it is probably still at least partially effective.
  3. If you can’t get a refill on your metered dose inhaler, contact your allergist or health care provider as there are other options available which they can prescribe.
  4. It is important that you not overuse your albuterol inhaler, as one canister should last for months.

ACAAI will continue to provide updates as more information becomes available.

 

 

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