Prednisone and other steroid drugs may be used to help control sudden and severe asthma attacks or, in rare cases, to treat long-term, hard-to-control asthma. Side effects with long-term
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Learn about various asthma medications, including short-term control, rescue drugs like inhalers, OTC medications, and long-term controllers, and discover
Long-term asthma control medications, generally taken daily, are the cornerstone of asthma treatment. These medications keep asthma under control on a day-to-day basis and make it less likely you'll have an asthma attack. Types of long-term control medications include: Inhaled corticosteroids.
SYMBICORT is indicated for the treatment of asthma in patients 6 years and older not adequately controlled on a long-term asthma-control medication such as an
Prednisone and other steroid drugs may be used to help control sudden and severe asthma attacks or, in rare cases, to treat long-term, hard-to-control asthma.
Many people with asthma need to take long-term control medications daily, even when they don't have symptoms. There are several types of long-term control medications, including the following. Inhaled corticosteroids. These anti-inflammatory drugs are the most effective and commonly used long-term control medications for asthma.
For many patients, especially those who have difficult-to-control asthma or moderate-to-severe asthma, managing this respiratory condition also involves long-term controller medications. Long-term asthma controller medications are taken to help control symptoms. There are a number of different long-term controller medications available, which
Long-term control medications The daily use of long-term asthma control drugs is the best way to reduce the risk of a severe attack. Inhaled
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Counseling (expensive and of questionable results)?
Hypnosis (quakery?)?
Rx drugs (is tgmhere anything that would be safe long-term)?
Lobotomy?
Sell her to a Texas establishment?
But Geri is worth a try to rehabilitate. Could she eventually have some reconciliation with her stepfather?
You have the creativity and skill to pull this off.
Thanks for the series, and I'm looking forward to more of it.