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Inhalers Most asthma medicines are inhaled so that the medicine goes directly where it is most needed -- the lungs. Inhalants also decrease the medication dosage, have fewer side effects, and work faster than medications taken other ways, such as ingested. It is important that you use your inhaler correctly in order to get the best results. Using Spacers You should always use a spacer with your inhaler. Here are some advantages to using a spacer:
Anticholinergics Brands Ipratropium Bromide (Atrovent®) is available in inhaler and nebulizer forms. Combivent is an inhaler form containing both Ipratropium and Albuterol. |
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