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Follow your asthma action plan, or speak to your healthcare professional, if you need your blue inhaler more than twice a week – this may indicate your asthma is not well controlled.
Asthma inhalers are a vital tool to help manage the common lung condition, but medics have warned that some users of blue inhalers are not using them correctly. Blue inhalers, also known as ...
Learn when it’s the right time to use an inhaler for your asthma and how to properly administer a dose at WebMD.
When it comes to inhalers commonly used in the U.S., each puff has about the same climate impact as driving a gas-powered car one mile. But increasingly, there are alternative inhalers for some ...
Your healthcare professional can provide advice on recommended alternative or additional treatments (to the blue inhaler) for people over 12 years of age with poorly controlled asthma.
Flovent — a common asthma inhaler — will be discontinued in 2024. There will be a generic version available, but the change could make it hard for some patients to get their medication.
A young Wisconsin man died from an asthma attack after the price of his inhaler skyrocketed nearly $500, according to a lawsuit filed by his family.
NH Health A top inhaler for children was discontinued. Families and doctors are scrambling to fill the gap. Some pediatricians say they’ve seen an increase in asthma-related hospitalizations and ...
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The go-to asthma inhaler prescribed by pediatricians for decades has been discontinued, and patients and families are paying a steep price.
WASHINGTON —Tertiary care center providers generally reported similar asthma inhaler practices despite being from different disciplines, according to data presented at the American Academy of ...
Asthma sufferers who find themselves needing their blue inhaler more than twice a week are urged to speak to a healthcare professional. Dr Alison Cave, Chief Safety Officer at the MHRA, said ...