It can be, yes.
Some athletes who do not have Asthma use inhalers improperly to improve their performance. When you inhale enough of it you get a rush, and it speeds your heart up. Causing a speedy rush for a few minutes. Though, this is dangerous. And no one should try it.
Even when I use my inhaler for asthma, sometimes I get that speeding feeling, so I'm sure someone who doesn't have asthma would definitely get it alot more.
well usually inhalers are precribed by a doctor...and yes if you have asthma inhalers are preferred
Asthma inhalers are only available with a doctor's prescription. After getting a prescription, you should be able to take it to any drug store or pharmacy to get the right inhaler.
One can purchase asthma inhalers at Target, CVS, Walmart and Rite Aid. Asthma inhalers are available online at Wayfair, eBay, Isabella and Asthma Inhalers.
the treatments of asthma are the inhalers and nebulizer
you can have person that has asthma buy them for you. give the money .... and "moooree'!
No, inhalers are meant to aid your breathing/coughing when you have asthma. They will not assist you at playing a sport.
Yes
If you have asthma, I'll say so.
steroid inhalers mostly
An inhaler is something that people have if they have an asthma atack.
Help them with it by giving them inhalers and making sure the gas omissions do not get very high. Inhalers will help the Asthma-infected people lead normal lives
Inhalation therapies exist, but the drug is not necessarily a gas. My respiratory expert asks, "Nitrous oxide?"
No,you can not you will have to take a lot of inhalers if you go.