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Inhalers and nebulizers deliver medicine directly to the lungs. They cause fewer side effects than medicine taken by mouth or injection. ...more
Read on for helpful answers to some common questions about asthma medicines....more
The most effective ways to treat allergies are avoidance, allergy immunotherapy, and medicine. ...more
Medicines play a key role in controlling asthma. Some help to prevent symptoms. Others are used to treat symptoms. ...more
Inhaled corticosteroids are safe for long-term use for most people. They are not the steroids that you hear about athletes abusing. ...more
Oral corticosteroids help to reduce swelling and mucus production in the airways. Here's what you need to know. ...more
Inhalers and nebulizers deliver medicine directly to the lungs. They cause fewer side effects than medicine taken by mouth or injection. ...more
Read on for helpful answers to some common questions about asthma medicines....more
The most effective ways to treat allergies are avoidance, allergy immunotherapy, and medicine. ...more
Medicines play a key role in controlling asthma. Some help to prevent symptoms. Others are used to treat symptoms. ...more
Inhaled corticosteroids are safe for long-term use for most people. They are not the steroids that you hear about athletes abusing. ...more
Oral corticosteroids help to reduce swelling and mucus production in the airways. Here's what you need to know. ...more
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