It may cause your heart rate to increase, but other than that nothing serious can occur providing you haven't being misusing it for a long period of time.
Please don't mess about with medication you don't need, especially because there are steroids in the inhaler that can cause throat infections (seek medical advice if you do experience trouble breathing).
No, if you use an inhaler it will not cause you to get asthma.
there is no cure you just have to use an inhaler.
for assma it helps your longs so they dont hurt
Yes it is
☺nothing. you can only use your inhaler to help you breath if you have asthma.☺
you use an inhaler so you can breath normal again.
Yes. A steroid inhaler is designed to be used on a regular basis, it is also known as a preventer as consistant use as prescribed should prevent and or reduce asthma attacks, and limit the need to use a releaver. REMEMBER a preventer inhaler WILL NOT help during an asthma attack. Always carry your releaver on you!
It dep on how serious your asthma is if u use a inhaler on a day to day basis I wouldn't recommend it but if u just have to keep a emergency inhaler u should be fine :)
An Albuterol Inhaler. To help during Asthma Attacks. Advair or Flovent or other Asthma medications to help Attacks occur less.
If you�re looking for the right asthma medication, go with SYMBICORT. It�s one of the most popular asthma medications on the market. You might be familiar with asthma inhalers, but do you know how to use them? SYMBICORT makes it easy. Shake the inhaler for 5-7 seconds, exhale deeply, squeeze the button at the top of the inhaler and then hold your breath for 10 seconds. Another neat feature is that the inhaler will tell you how many puffs remain.
There is one way that one can appropriately use a spacer when administering asthma medications. A spacer is used by attaching the spacer to the inhaler.
They usually use it when they feel an attack coming on.