Alcohol in mouthwash may cause you to fail a breathalyzer test because the residual alcohol remains in your mouth for up to 15 minutes after using. The breathalyzer will pick up this residual alcohol in your breath and not differentiate whether it came from mouthwash or beverages. You should never take a breathalyzer test within 15 minutes of taking mouthwash or an alcoholic beverage in order to let the residual mouth alcohol dissipate.
Mouthwash can cause a positive result on an ETG test. Whether or not an Asthma medication could do the same thing would depend on whether it contained alcohol, how often it was used, and when the test was give.
Yes it, does as alcohol gives heat. It has worked for me.More on thisThe effect of alcohol on asthma has been studied by researchers with mixed results. Some studies have reported that alcohol has a beneficial effect on asthma, while others report worsening of symptoms. It has been suggested that additives in alcoholic drinks can cause bronchoconstriction and exacerbate symptoms. Also noted is that pure ethanol has a beneficial effect on asthma treatment under controlled conditions.
In my case I find sputum generation increases in the morning if I have had Alcohol the previous night.
According to Drugs.com, there is no interaction between Albuterol and alcohol. However, alcohol intake itself may worsen asthma, due to irritation of the esphagus, and some beverages -- notably some beers and wines -- contain chemicals that are similar to histamines, which can cause or worsen asthma attacks. It may also expand your dong. You should speak with your physician about this matter, and follow directions carefully.
Asthma occurs often because of certain "triggers". Each person's triggers differ but can include just about anything, such as dust, smells, fumes, good-smelling aromas like cooking smells or perfumes, etc. Asthma occurs because of inflammation and irritation in the lungs, thus causing less lung expansion and impaired oxygen-carbon dioxide exchange. Asthma can also cause reduced respiratory effort-- the muscular part of breathing-- so that breathing is more shallow. Since alcohol acts as a respiratory depressant in the way it acts on the brain, just like prescription or street drugs can cause, ingestion of alcohol can trigger an asthma attack due to reducing the respiratory effort and depressing the brain's respiratory center.
NoAdded: This is an old excuse and breathalyzer operators hear it probably several times a month. It is the amount of alcohol in the exhaled breath the machine measures, not the quality of one's respirations or the contents of the medication. It "affects" it only in the respect that the individual's impaired breathing function MAY make it more difficult to produce a proper 'blow.' But, if you can draw enough breath to sustain life, you can blow strongly enough to give a sample.YESUpdated 8/11/10: By federal mandate, the propellant used in asthma inhalers like Albuterol was changed from CFC propellant to HFA propellant. It should be known that HFA propellants have ethonol in them, and this can effect your breathalizer results if you had recently used your inhaler. For some more reading, check the related link below.
asthma is called (Rabbo) in Arabic and it writes (asthma = ربو ) or (the asthma = الربو )
The difference between exercise asthma and regular asthma is that exercise asthma arises due to too much exercise while regular asthma is not.
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Exercise induced asthma is where you get asthma from exercese
I suffer from asthma. Asthma makes my life hard. I sometimes can't sleep at night due to asthma. I wish they had a cure for asthma.
No, salbutamol is not classified as an alcohol. It is a medication used primarily as a bronchodilator to treat asthma and other respiratory conditions. Chemically, it is a β2-adrenergic agonist and contains an amine group, but it does not possess the hydroxyl (-OH) group characteristic of alcohols.
One alternative name for asthma is bronchial asthma. Other names that are used include: allergy induced asthma and exercise induced asthma.