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Inhaled corticosteriods are steroids that are inhaled which help to treat asthma. They are anti-inflammatory medication which improves the control of asthma, reducing coughing for example.
The concentration of oxygen inhaled depends upon the prescribed flow rate and the ventilatory minute volume (MV).
nebulizer ... most people call it an inhaler though
If the acid has been inhaled, move to an area where there is fresh air. Pain can be treated with over-the-counter medication such as: ibuprofen, acetaminophen or aspirin. -by GPM
Yes, Alhamdulilah. It is permissible as the medication is inhaled and not ingested.
A nebulizer is a medical device that converts liquid medication into a mist for inhalation. It is commonly used to deliver medication directly into the lungs for conditions like asthma or COPD.
Inhaled air will be of ambient temperature. If the surroundings are warm, then inhaled air is warm. If surroundings are cold then inhaled air is cold.
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.
I think you might have meant "nebulizer." If so, it is used to turn a liquid (such as a medication) into a vapor, most commonly to be inhaled as a breathing treatment (for lung conditions like asthma or chronic bronchitis).
if water is inhaled into the lunga, a person will have drowned
Inhaled air is warmed and moistened in the nasopharynx and oropharynx.