Yes, in North America at least Asthma drugs are regulated and available by Prescription only.
There is no way to get asthma medications without making an appointment with a doctor. A doctor will be able to diagnose and treat your asthma with the correct mixture of medications which you may not know about.
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.
Treating asthma is no easy task, and because of that everyone is looking for natural asthma treatments. There are various different ways to treat asthma, it can be done naturally, by using medications, or even by using herbal treatments can be used to treat asthma.
Once you develop any type of asthma, it's lifelong. all what you can do is avoid common triggers (cold air, tobacco smoke, etc.) and allergens (only if you're allergic) and take medications as prescribed by your doctor to make symptoms absent. If you just developed asthma and you don't know about it get it diagnosed, it can be life threatening if undiagnosed and don't take your medications.
Yes, giving asthma medication to a non-asthmatic person can be harmful. Asthma medications, such as bronchodilators, are designed to relax airway muscles and can cause adverse effects like increased heart rate, anxiety, or tremors in individuals without asthma. Additionally, the improper use of these medications can mask underlying respiratory issues that may require different treatment. It is always essential to use medications as prescribed and intended for specific conditions.
..Well. From my research and whatnot. Asthma cannot be cured, but it can be treated. There's many medications to keep your asthma under control, but there is no cure for it. You'll always have it. But you can treat it to where it's very minor. Ask your doctor. (:
Asthma doesn't go away. Your doctor can control it with proper medications.
Taking medications as prescribed. Aspirin and other heart medications may be prescribed, and the patient may need to take these medications for life.
No asthma medicine will not reduce your sperm count anyway.
Prescribed medications, Asprin will somewhat clear arteries. ONLY USE PRESCRIBED MEDICATION!
Probably nothing, if they're being taken in the doses that would normally be prescribed, and not an overdose or a bad combination of medications. Some medications have side effects--rapid heart beat, for instance--but that wouldn't necessarily be different whether you have or don't have asthma.
Theophylline, it acts as a bronchodilator to reverse the bronchoconstriction associated with asthma.