Treatments
Asthma Inhalers
Asthma treatment has two parts: controller inhalers (Flovent, Pulmicort, Qvar) used daily to calm airway inflammation, and rescue inhalers (albuterol, ProAir, Ventolin) used as needed for quick relief. We help you understand which to use when, monitor your response, and adjust to keep your asthma fully controlled.
2 treatments in this category
Asthma Controller Inhalers (Inhaled Corticosteroids)
Daily asthma controller inhalers — clinically inhaled corticosteroids (Flovent, Pulmicort, Qvar, Asmanex) — calm airway inflammation and are the foundation of every asthma treatment plan. Used daily, not just during symptoms.
Rescue Inhalers (Albuterol & Bronchodilators)
Quick-relief rescue inhalers — clinically known as bronchodilators (albuterol, ProAir, Ventolin) — open up your airways within minutes during an asthma attack or before exercise. Carry one with you, always.
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