Asthma is a very common illness in the developed world. Asthma medications are very safe and generally have few side effects. The main types of medication are: Quick-relief medications also known as relievers that act quickly to relax the tight muscles around the airways – this is the medication used during an asthma attack. quick-relief medications Preventers that slowly make the airways less sensitive to triggers by reducing swelling and mucus inside the airways – these are taken daily Combination medications with preventers containing two different medications. The guidelines for determining appropriate therapy in the treatment and continued management of asthma are complicated and should be patient-centered following a stepwise progression of therapy intensity.
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Generic Ventolin | |||
Albuterol (salbutamol) 2/4mg | 2mg x 360 tablet | $0.50 | Add to cart |
Generic Ventolin Inhaler | |||
Albuterol (salbutamol) 100mcg | 100mcg x 6 inhaler | $22.49 | Add to cart |
Most of the steroid medications when prescribed at the usual dose have an immeasurable effect on the body. Some potential effects include the suppression of the hypothalamus in the brain and the adrenals. The most common side effect of steroids is oral candidiasis (thrush). The few common side effects of inhaled corticosteroids are a sore throat, hoarse voice, and sometimes oral thrush, You can mostly avoid these by using a spacer and/or gargling, rinsing and spitting after taking the medication. Other, less common side effects are unlikely unless you need to use high doses of this medicine. If you're very worried about using these meds daily, your doctor may also recommend an over-the-counter leukotriene medication, like Singulair, which may help keep inflammation in check for kids with very mild cases.