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Asthma Inhalers
Are you an asthma patient? Do you want to manage
your condition? Are you the type of person who dislikes taking
pills to counter an asthma attack? Nowadays, you can always use
asthma inhalers to alleviate your symptoms. These inhalers are
among the latest developments in asthma treatments. Inhalers
are now widely available in drugstores and pharmacies. Doctors
and asthma experts often recommend asthma inhalers to patients
for immediate relief.
Asthma inhalers are portable devices. With these, you can deliver
medicine straight to your lungs, anytime and anywhere you need
them. However, you can't just purchase asthma inhalers indiscriminately.
Most of these can only be bought with prescriptions. If you want
to use an inhaler, ask your doctor's advice. He can tell you
if this is the best treatment for you. He can also tell you what
specific product you should be looking for since there is a wide
variety of inhalers available in the market.
Types of Asthma Inhalers
There are many asthma inhalers, but the most common ones are
the metered-dose and dry powder types.
Metered-dose inhalers make use of a chemical propellant that
pushes the medicine out of the inhaler's canister. You have to
squeeze the canister to release the medication, then inhale it.
Dry powder inhalers operate the same way. However, when the
medicine is released from the canister, you have to inhale more
rapidly.
Both types of inhalers deliver different kinds of medication.
Some are for long-term control while some are meant only for
quick relief. Examples of these medications are long-acting bronchodilators
and a combination of Corticosteroid and long-acting bronchodilators,
as well as short-acting bronchodilators, Corticosteroids, Cromolyn
or nedocromil.
Asthma inhalers can help relieve you when you are suffering
from an asthma attack. And though they are handy and offer fast
relief, you must be careful in using them. Always follow your
doctor's instructions regarding how often you should use your
inhaler. Overdependence on the medication released by these inhalers
can lead to a severe asthma attack or even death. |