If you're new to using inhalers, no matter your condition, here are some tips for how to get the most out of your inhaler and how to care for it properly, so you'll be on your way to breathing easy.
Use your rescue inhaler when you first start to notice your asthma symptoms. Once asthma symptoms become intense, you could be experiencing an asthma attack. Carry your rescue inhaler with you at ...
An article in Chest, the journal of the American College of Chest Physicians, concluded that "the occasional use of OTC epinephrine inhalers appears to be safe and effective when used according to ...
People with chronic asthma symptoms often need a once- or twice-daily inhaler to reduce the frequency and severity of asthma ...
If you’re having trouble using small inhalers, your doctor may recommend a nebulizer. This machine changes asthma medications from a liquid to a mist so it’s easier to get the medicine into ...