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Learn about Asthmanefrin, an over the counter nebulizer version of Primatene Mist, and how Asthmanefrin is a non-prescription alternative to inhaled albuterol for the treatment of immediate symptoms of asthma.

 

Asthmanefrin Replaces Primatene Mist as Asthma Treatment Without a Prescription
Asthmanefrin is an inhalation solution available OTC without a prescription and is marketed for the treatment of acute symptoms of asthma. The manufacturer of Asthmanefrin claims that it is an “Alternative to Primatene Mist CFC Inhaler,” although Asthmanefrin is delivered via a handheld ultrasonic nebulizer (not unlike nebulized albuterol). Asthmanefrin contains the same active ingredient as Primatene Mist, which is epineprhine
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Inhaled Albuterol for the Treatment of Asthma
Albuterol is an inhaled medication used for the immediate treatment of the symptoms of asthma –- coughing, wheezing, chest tightness and shortness of breath. Albuterol works by relaxing the smooth muscles of the lungs, typically within a few minutes of taking the medication. Therefore, it is often referred to as a “rescue” medicine for the treatment of asthma.
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Everything You Need to Do To Treat Asthma
Learn about the eight things that everyone with asthma should be doing -- on a regular basis - to ensure their asthma is under good control.
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