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"Do I experience palpitations when I take salbutamol?"

Yes, palpitations can be a known side effect of salbutamol. It is recommended to contact your pharmacist to adjust the dosage while ensuring the effectiveness of the treatment. Your pharmacist will be able to provide guidance and monitor your health accordingly.

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