Asthalin inhaler can also raise your blood pressure

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Asthalin inhaler can also raise your blood pressure

Post by avagrey92 » April 15th, 2024, 7:29 am

Asthalin is a type of inhaler used to treat breathing problems such as asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Its main active ingredient is salbutamol. It works by relaxing and widening the lungs’ airways, which makes it easier to breathe. It also helps clear mucus from the lungs. It is available as an inhaler and a nebulizer. It is important to know how to use the inhaler properly. Children may need help using it, and it should be cleaned regularly to prevent dust and fluff from contaminating the medicine. It is also important to keep a record of all medications you take, including those not prescribed by your doctor.

Inhalers should be taken regularly to help manage asthma symptoms and prevent exacerbations. However, patients should not rely on them as their primary treatment. Overuse of inhalers can lead to serious side effects, such as heart failure and pneumonia. A recent study, the SABA Use in Asthma programme (SABINA), used real-world observational data to investigate overreliance on short-acting beta agonists (SABA) inhalers worldwide.

When deciding how many puffs to take a day, it is best to ask your doctor for guidance. There is no standard number of puffs, but most doctors recommend taking them every day. This is because they can improve your long-term health and help reduce the risk of a flare-up.

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