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- The Big Picture on Asthma Medication
- Inhalers: What They Are and How to Use Them
- Nebulizers: What They Are and How to Use Them
- How to Use a Spacer Correctly
- Why You Need to Take Asthma Medicine, Even if You Feel Fine
- Bronchodilators Open Up Airways
- Inhaled Corticosteroids Fight Inflammation
- Oral Corticosteroids Used in Short Term
- Singulair and Similar Drugs
- Long-Acting Beta2-Agonists
- Anticholinergics for Asthma
- Mast Cell Stabilizers for Long-Term Control of Asthma
- Theophylline for Long-Term Control of Asthma
- Tricks for Remembering to Take Medication
- Why Overusing an Inhaler Is Dangerous
- How Safe Are Asthma Drugs?
- Daily Inhaler Use May Make Asthma Symptoms Worse in Some Children