Asthma Medicine


Know your Asthma Medicine

There are basically two types of medication treatments that are currently in use for asthma.  Most people have recognized that a two-pronged approach to addressing asthma symptoms has been shown to be more effective.

The first set of drugs in your asthma medicine arsenal are anti-inflammatory medications.    These are very important, because they help prevent asthma attacks.  Steroids, and also called "corticosteroids," have been used very effectively in the treatment of asthma. 

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These are available under trade names such as AeroBid®, Flovent®, Intal®, QVAR® and Pulmicort®.  These drugs reduce swelling and mucus production in the airways.  While these drugs can cause a variety of side effects, they play an important part in dealing with the ongoing symptoms of asthma.

The next drug category is the Bronchodilators.  As their name suggests, these medications can encourage the muscles around the respiratory passageways to relax and open.  Bronchodilators can also help clear away mucus from the lungs and linings for people suffering with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).  These medicines are typically prescribed for the long term treatment of bronchial spasms and wheezing that's often associated with asthma, COPD and bronchitis. 

Combined medication delivery using an inhaled bronchodilator has been shown effective in many cases.  Symbicort®, a combined Budesonide and formeterol is one such drug.  Ipratropium bromide and albuterol sulfate  sold under the trade names of Conbivent®, and Duoneb®. 
Another widely advertised product is Advair Diskus®, which is another combination therapy and features salmeterol xinofate and flucticasone propionate.     

With Asthma steroids are a primary weapon to stop attacks. There are many bronchodilator type drugs that can relax the bronchial muscles, allowing for easier breathing.  As you can tell, there are not only combination bronchodilator therapies but also single drug types as well.  For better understanding of the different drugs available for asthma treatments, visit the American Lung Association and review a  chart of different asthma medicine types and potential side effects

Caution should be used in demanding a particular medicine therapy or treatment from your doctor.   Just because it was advertised on the television doesn't make any individual drug appropriate for your situation.  

Only a qualified medical doctor can determine if any of these medicines are right for you.  Some have side effects that depending on your medical history may be inappropriate for you.  Others, such as those containing Ipratropium bromide have age limitations on their use.  Find a doctor you can trust and work with them to determine the right course of action for you or your asthma sufferer.            

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Asthma and Respiratory Definitions & Terms:

  • Tilade -- An anti-inflammatory; see nedocromil sodium.


  • Mast cell -- Mast cells play an important role in the body's allergic response. Mast cells are present in most body tissues, but are particularly numerous in connective tissue, such as the dermis (innermost layer) of skin. In an allergic response, an allergen stimulates the release of antibodies, which attach themselves to mast cells. Following subsequent allergen exposure, the mast cells release substances such as histamine (a chemical responsible for allergic symptoms) into the tissue.


  • Combivent -- An aerosol inhaler (MDI) combination of both albuterol and ipatropium bromide. Albuterol (AKA Ventolin or Proventil) acts immediately but has a shorter lifespan than ipatropium bromide (Atrovent,) which takes longer to kick in but is longer-acting. Not FDA-approved for use in children, it's more commonly prescribed for adults with COPD.




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