If you physician writes a note that states that you MUST be allowed to have your Asthma medication with you, and you have a problem because you don't have your medication with you because of school policy, you can sue the school for causing pain and suffering. The school will not want to be in the middle of that one. So first, get the note from your doctor. Next, wait for an asthma event where the nurse keeps your medication so that you can't get to it soon enough. Next day, go to your lawyer and start a lawsuit. The school district will fold.
It depends on the medication. The pump itself will take other pressurised medication canisters if they will physically fit. However - the medication in an asthma pump is solely for the treatment of asthma - not other conditions.
An inhaler
No. But an overdose of asthma medication can cause a siezure.
The most commonly prescribed medication for asthma relief is albuterol. It comes as an inhaler or as nebulizer ampules.
No. Asthma is a disease that affects the lungs, not the throat. Only medication can help with asthma. Go to your doctor and he/she should prescribe medications for your asthma both for preventing it and for whenever your asthma flares up, such as a quick relief inhaler and a breathing machine for use with prescribed medication(s). Never take more than the prescribed dose on any medication. If your asthma symptoms persist or get worse, go to the emergency room or call 911 immediately.
yes he does.......he takes medication for it(aspanol)
Depends on how bad your Asthma is If you don't need (much) medication then yes If you need alot of medication than the asnwer would be no Best to talk to a recruiter of your chosen branch
No. Spiriva is prescribed for COPD (Chronic Obstructive Pulminary Disease) not asthma. Follow the link.
No, it is a medication to treat allergies and asthma
St. John's wort can reduce the effectiveness of theophylline, a medication used for asthma.
Well I have asthma and I have been told to never give my medication to others. This is prescribed medication and its illegal to give to others. It can cause harm to their lungs. If this person had a time where they lost their breath and couldn't breath, consult a doctor.
You shouldn't share any prescription medication.