Asthma Drugs


What every asthmatic patient should know about Asthma drugs

Like all medications of modern science, the asthma drug list continues to grow as advances are made. unfortunately, the side effects of many of these lifesaving medications are also issues we need to deal with.

Whenever you feel depressed because of your asthmatic problem, rejoice in the joy that you were born in this time in human history when mankind has advanced in many areas, especially medically.

Everyone gets to the point where they need
to try something to
gain a better quality of life and enjoy living
without the worry of Asthma Attacks

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For just a minute think how great it would be without the Risk or Worry of :

Increased shortness of breath
Wheezing
Disturbed sleep caused coughing
Chest tightness or pain Increased need to use bronchodilators
A fall in peak flow rates

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If you travel in time to, say, a hundred years back, you will see how terrible asthmatic victims suffered. At that time in human history, medicine hadn't advanced as it is today. There were hardly any helpful asthma drugs to use for preventing or treating the condition.

Still, it was also theorized that asthma wasn't as prevelant in the old days simply because we allowed childred to come into contact with many pathegens that gave them immunity to certain conditions.

If you want to limit the drugs taken for asthma, you would need to limit the triggers that start an attack. Some have found that vitamins and other strategies can lower the number of asthma attacks in many people

Many people who had the condition at this point in history were left with no choice but to suffer the attacks whenever it occurred.

But today there are a number of asthma medication drugs that can help to prevent attacks and even to treat a serious asthmatic case - thereby prevent death.

The asthma drugs are grouped under two categories- the quick relief medicines (also known as relievers) and the long-term medicines (also known as preventers).

- Inhaled corticosteroid (also known as 'steroids' for short) - These types of asthma drugs help you by reducing the swelling of your airways. With this reduction, there is less likelihood an asthmatic attack.

- Bronchodilators- These types of asthma drugs are not anti-inflammatory but are used by asthma victims to control the condition and prevent certain symptoms.

- Leukotriene modifiers- These types of asthma drugs can help you to treat mild cases of asthma.

- Theophylline- is a type of asthma drug that you can use to treat mild cases of asthma and also moderate cases.

To get the best use of these asthmatic drugs, make sure you take them with a doctor's guide. Most importantly, make sure you take the right dose. You don't want to make your condition worse by taking the wrong doses.

Note that these medicines are mostly taken as inhalers. There is a reason for this. It is so that you can breathe them in through your nose for it to be delivered where it is required most - in your lungs. It is also so that it can start working much faster.

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Everyone gets to the point where they need
to try something to
gain a better quality of life and enjoy living
without the worry of Asthma Attacks


For just a minute think how great it would be without the Risk or Worry of :

Increased shortness of breath
Wheezing
Disturbed sleep caused coughing
Chest tightness or pain Increased need to use bronchodilators
A fall in peak flow rates

Would You Be Interested? Find Out Here!

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Asthma and Respiratory Definitions & Terms:

  • Mucous -- Sticky phlegm or liquid in the respiratory tract.


  • Endotracheal Tube -- An open-ended tube that is placed within the trachea in order to maintain an open airway and allow assisted breathing.


  • Antihistamine drugs -- Antihistamines are a group of drugs that block the effects of histamine, a chemical released in body fluids during an allergic reaction. In rhinitis, antihistamines reduce itching, sneezing and runny nose.




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