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5 Ways to Save Money on Those Expensive New HFA Inhalers

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Finally, people with asthma are often started with a higher dose of medication initially than they'll really need over the long-term, once symptoms are under control. So, ask your doctor whether it might be possible to "step down" your treatment to a slightly lower level.

 

Hopefully, by adopting at least some of these strategies, you can keep your asthma treatment from breaking the bank.

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