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(also known as Asthma Inhaler)
An inhaler is a medical device used for delivering medication into the body via the lungs. It is often used in the treatment of asthma. Medication is most commonly stored in solution in a pressurized canister. The canister is attached to a plastic, hand-operated pump. The standard Metered Dose Inhaler (MDI) on activati... more at Wikipedia

Treatment Success Rate

Top 5 Communities
Condition Members Success
Asthma
1060
97%
Smoking Addiction & Rec...
2
50%
Environmental Allergies
2
100%
Panic Attacks
2
50%
Anxiety
2
100%
Overall, 97% (1077 Members) find Inhaler helpful
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Inhaler Reviews

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worked for DD with episodes
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I carry my inhaler with me everywhere as it's sort of like a security blanket.
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Primatine Mist
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its working
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I've always been prescribed a ventolin inhaler, as a releiver and it's always worked form me. I used to be on becatide, the preventor, but it didn't really work so i was prescribes seretide- it's excellent. Both of the preventers sometimes make me feel dizzy.
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he is on 2 inhalers, flovent and Proventil
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LOVE THEM, I wouldn't be able to do anything with out it.
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Xolair works
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Spiriva Handihaler..helps a lot, but affects my voice and I get shaky
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Isn't it the same as albuterol ??
Huh. I never knew.
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Discussions

  1. Discussion: inhaler
    Thanks. I have thought about using it before I try to drive home. I am just worried about using it then having a bad side effect and having to drive ... [More]
  2. Discussion: inhaler
    Many times a cup of hot coffee will avoid a problem for me when I begin to wheeze slightly. Using your Pro-air is OK ..just don't over use it. Maybe... [More]
  3. Discussion: inhaler
    Yes, inhalers can make you a little shaky but in my experience, it has never been that bad. It is probably different for everyone, but I would think y... [More]
  4. Discussion: inhaler
    Hey everyone. I have yet needed to use my inhaler. But I find since coming off the steroids for a week the asthma symptoms are back. They don't ever s... [More]
  5. Discussion: lamictal
    lamictal, effexor, abilify, clonopin, ambien, the pill and sometimes asthma inhaler [More]

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