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An asthmatic is a person who suffers from asthma.
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If a person has a hypersensitivity or allergy to the medication or any of it's components they should not use it. Also, anyone with preexisiting cardiac problems should be cautious about using salbutamol (Albuterol).
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The correct spelling is "asthmatic" (person who suffers from asthma).
That's an allergic reaction to the smoke, but I doubt that an asthmatic person can be a smoker.
There are two mechanisms by which a person gets tremors with salbutamol: 1) it acts on bets 2 receptor that causes increased glycogenolysin in the skeletal muscles that leads to tremors 2) it pushes potasium into the cells leading to hypokalemia that presents with tremors.
It is not safe: An asthmatic person has a base condition which impairs him in terms of respiratory function. High altitude air has a lower oxygen concentration which will ask for an increase in respiratory function. Low blood O2 will cause the heart to increase its BPM to compensate for the lack of O2, delivering blood into tissues in a faster rate, so that increment in BPM could produce some kind of alterations (not totally certain). Curious to say that an asthmatic person exposed to higher altitude air has a lesser chance of giving in to an asthmatic attack due to the fact that air at higher altitude has less particles that can trigger an asthmatic attack.
Maybe call a bug exterminator and for the time until the exterminator says it's clear hang with a friend.
You can eat anything...asthma ain't like diabete's or anything your a normal person just sometimes can't breathe but yeah you can eat anything you wanna eat.
That depens on the allergies. Is it a cat allergy, then no. If it's not a cat allergy it's probably alright, unless the person is asthmatic. If the person has sensitive lungs due to allergy, they may have a sensitivity reaction to the cat litter dust or the skin flakes/hair.
A air provider is a supply chain of chemist that has formulated this air into a container which can provide oxygen, nitrogen gas that help an asthmatic person to breath easily. A air provider that known as Atlas Air.