Tuesday, 16 June 2015

What is the Best Medicine for Asthma?

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What is the Best Medicine for Asthma?
It all depends on how severe a person’s asthma is. Everyone with asthma should have a rescue medication available, such as albuterol, for the quick-relief of asthma symptoms. However, the majority of people with asthma also require a controller medication. A controller medication is used to prevent asthma symptoms, and is taken everyday regardless of how the person’s asthma is doing that day.

 

Daniel More, MD
Allergies Expert
Best Medicines to Treat Asthma
Controller medicines are those medicines that are taken every day (sometimes multiple times a day) regardless of asthma symptoms. These medicines are taken all of the time in order to control the inflammation and swelling of the airways. This leads to less irritation and constriction of the muscles around the airways and therefore less asthma symptoms. These medicines usually take a few days to a few weeks in order to start working, but then a person with asthma notices that less and less rescue medicine is needed.
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