Asthma is an everyday part of life for many people. But it’s a diverse condition, and everyone has their own experience with it. This sometimes makes managing asthma a little tricky.
Some people just need a quick puff of an inhaler before exercise. In other situations, a mix of breathing treatments keeps symptoms well managed. In more severe cases, a combination of inhalers, injections, and oral medications is the key to success.
Regardless of the scenario, your treatment plan most likely includes an inhaler. Inhalers come in many shapes and sizes, both brand and generic. Short-acting rescue inhalers treat breathing exacerbations, while long-acting maintenance inhalers manage asthma symptoms over time.
It all sounds simple enough, but accessing inhalers can be a common roadblock. Here, we’ll explain everything you need to know on how to save on asthma inhalers.
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