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So, inhaled bronchodilators in larger doses, and corticosteroids, and if the patient's not responding, then admission to the hospital to make sure that these ...
For some, an inhaler called a bronchodilator might be used to help with cough and shortness of breath. ... If the condition is severe, nebulized bronchodilators — ...
... bronchodilator — a drug that opens the airways. If your child's symptoms improve after using the bronchodilator, your child may have asthma. Exhaled nitric ...
Mucus-thinning drugs, such as hypertonic saline, to help you cough up the mucus, which can improve lung function; Inhaled medications called bronchodilators ...
Along with its needed effects, a medicine may cause some unwanted effects. Although not all of these side effects may occur, if they do occur they may need ...
Breathe in only one puff at a time. If your doctor has told you to use an inhaled bronchodilator before using nedocromil, you should wait at least 2 minutes ...
Bloody or black, tarry stools · chest pain · constipation · severe stomach pain · swelling of the neck · trouble breathing · vomiting · vomiting of blood or material ...
Medications including bronchodilators, inhaled steroids, oxygen and antibiotics often are used to help ease breathing problems and prevent flare-ups. A ...
Do not stop taking the steroid or bronchodilator, even if your asthma seems better, unless you are told to do so by your doctor. Throat irritation or an ...
Typically using a short-acting bronchodilator, such as albuterol, is all that's required. The medication relaxes the muscles in the walls of your airways ...
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