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.
First aid kits don't have asthma pumps.
its just asthma
Pulmacort isn't a company but a chemical used in the treatment for asthma, usually inhaled via pumps which are prescribed by a doctor to be used when the patient is short of breathe or having an asthma attack.
Just by smoking you can get cancer. Asthma just makes it worse faster.
No,There are some athletes with asthma, unless you say they are nerds
Asthma is possable for dogs.somtimes they even get somthing called airway disease!both are alike. it is just like a human with asthma
Just go to the doctor
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Today, I think. Or a couple of days ago was diagnosed with asthma. apparently she had an asthma attack at her hotel. I'm not completely sure. That's why she's held the Camp Rock 2 tour.
This depends on the kind of asthma that your sister has. Most doctors recommend keeping a breather with them at all times.
Shortness of breath, wheezing, and a persistent cough are just some of the symptoms of asthma in adults. Often tightness in the chest is another indication of asthma.
No, as far as I know. I have a pet pug, and she has asthma, but I have met quite a few pugs that do not have asthma. Now, it is likely if you get a pug he/she might have asthma. Thay have random attacks, but you just have to calm them down, it's not that bad.