LABA, SABA, Corticosteroid, Leukotriene modifier, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory `-` WHEW! There are several kinds of asthma medication and they each do different things. Do you know what your medicine does and how to use it" Get the facts here.
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There are bronchodilators"" (short-acting and long-acting), anti-inflammatories"" (inhaled steroid, oral steroids and non-steroid), leukotriene modifiers"" and anti-IgE treatments"". Combination inhalers usually contain a long-acting bronchodilator and an... Read More >
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There are bronchodilators"" (short-acting and long-acting), anti-inflammatories"" (inhaled steroid, oral steroids and non-steroid), leukotriene modifiers"" and anti-IgE treatments"". Combination inhalers usually contain a long-acting bronchodilator and an... Read More >
There are bronchodilators (short-acting and long-acting), anti-inflammatories (inhaled steroid, oral steroids and non-steroid), leukotriene modifiers and anti-IgE treatments. Combination inhalers usually contain a long-acting bronchodilator and an anti-inflammatory drug.
There are bronchodilators (short-acting and long-acting), anti-inflammatories (inhaled steroid, oral steroids and non-steroid), leukotriene modifiers and anti-IgE treatments. Combination inhalers usually contain a long-acting bronchodilator and an anti-inflammatory drug.