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Salbair Neb 0.63Mg Transpules Health Feed

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DM - Pulmonary Med. & Critical Care Med....read more

Pulmonologist•Gurgaon
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Hello lybrate-user!
salbair and asthalin have similar action and both are used as needed in bronchial asthma.
While asthalin contains salbutamol, salbair contains levosalbutamol.
Levosalbutamol is a isomer of salbutamol with comparatively lesser side effect potential.
Recent international guidelines don't support the preferred use of either salbutamol or levosalbutamol for asthma.
Ideally a inhaled corticosteroid with a long acting bronchodilator combination should be used as...more
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Pulmonologist•Mumbai
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Talk to your asthma specialist, he should prepare a plan for your asthma management and eventual target to step down on your treatment over months if you're well. There are better inhalers available to control your asthma, your physician can prescribe then depending upon your condition and the severity of asthma.
I wish you a healthy life free of asthma.
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MD (Physician), MD (Pulmonology)

Pulmonologist•Bareilly
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Dear Lybrate User, You may be suffering from chest congestion due to infection.
Continue your inhaler as advised and get your cbc esr and consult on Lybrate forum for full advice.
Wishing you good health.
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MD - Pulmonary Medicine, DNB(Respiratory...read more

Pulmonologist•Mumbai
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Levosalbutamol is a bronchodilator It opens the airways which are in spasm They get dilated and allow air to flow through different parts of the lungs
Asthma is one such disease in which we give this drug
But it can also be given in bronchitis of any cause.
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MD - Homeopathy, BHMS

Homeopath•Vadodara
It is not the right treatment.
Take homoeopathic treatment for permanent solution.
You can consult me at Lybrate.
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MD - Homeopathy, BHMS

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They both are almost same...
They will never cure...
Take proper homeopathic treatment to cure it...
4 puffs daily to too much.... Refer to the side effects especially long term.
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Pulmonologist•Mangalore
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The cause for your sleepiness needs evaluation. Could be due to some antihistamine tablet if you have been prescribed for your allergies. Could be lack of sleep in night due to your schedule. Moda alert is not to be taken for this reason. Kindly consult the doctor who is treating your asthma.
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MPT, BPT

Physiotherapist•Noida
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Do the cat/cow stretch. Get on all fours, with your arms straight and your hands directly under your shoulders; your knees hip-width apart.
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