No you do not need a prescription for these drugs in Chile.
Asthma quick-relief drugs work fast to control asthma symptoms. You take them when you are coughing, wheezing, having trouble breathing, or having an asthma attack.Reviewed ByReview Date: 02/11/2009Neil K. Kaneshiro, MD, MHA, Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, University of Washington School of Medicine.
whata re the drug interactions between insulin and anti-asthma drugs?
Asthma is a disease affecting the airways that carry air to and from your lungs. There are special drugs that help cure asthma.
Natural asthma treatment is more of a therapy whereas conventional pharmaceutical drugs treat the symptoms. The benefit of natural asthma treatment may be an eventual non need for drugs. However drugs will help breathing and living for the moment when the asthma symptoms are life threatening or making quality of life low. http://www.asthmacureremedies.com/asthma-treatments
Antiasthmatic drugs are medicines that treat or prevent asthma attacks.
steroid inhalers mostly
Yes, in North America at least Asthma drugs are regulated and available by Prescription only.
aspirin
It depends on what kind of asthma you have the best way to keep asthma down is basically to not over work your self in GYM or by runing to much as it can make it worse for you and to talk to your doctor about how your asthma is being and if its getting worse talk your doctor on how to make it better and if your doctor docent know much about it it best to change doctors as it best to have one that trained in the area of asthma
illicit drugs are control drugs while licit are drugs that are not control
bronchodilators are the class of drugs that open the airways in asthmatics