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Q: does albuterol make healing slower on mouth sores

ulcers on the top of my mouth, the healing process has been slow could this be caused by using my albuterol
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Rick Frea, Health Pro
8/10/11 8:15pm

No it does not.  Albuterol does not cause wounds to heal slower.  Do you take inhaled corticosteroids. Because I believe that medicine could cause healing to be slowed if you do not rinse your mouth after each use.  Yet albuterol should not cause healing problems.  Good questions. 

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By Shannon— Last Modified: 08/10/11, First Published: 08/10/11