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Title: Asthma Medications for Beginners


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Omronhealthcare-ap.com/healthblog/en
Asthma Medications for Beginners
  • Asthma is a chronic disease of the respiratory
    system that requires intervention for short-term
    relief and long-term control. There is a variety
    of medicine available to treat asthma. Its very
    important for people suffering from asthma to be
    informed about the different medications to
    control their disease. Your asthma changes as you
    age and as your routines change so does your
    medication. Taking the right medicine at the
    right time helps you breathe better and live with
    fewer asthma symptoms.
  • Nebulizer, inhaler, and bronchodilators what do
    all these terms imply in asthma medications? Most
    people are confused about the categories, types
    and form of asthma medication. But did you know
    that all these three terms can refer to the same
    medication? So be informed about the
    categorization of asthma medication to help you
    understand your condition better.
  • Types of Asthma Medications
  • Asthma is characterised by chronic airway
    inflammation. The difficulties in breathing in
    asthmatic patient occur as the inflamed airways
    swell, tighten, and produce excess mucus. Hence,
    the main aim of asthmatic treatment is to reduce
    the inflammations and helps the widening of the
    airways to help to breathe. Thus, there are two
    general types of asthma medications depending on
    its functions.
  • Anti-Inflammatories
  • Anti-inflammatory drugs particularly inhaled
    steroids, are the most important treatment to
    reduce inflammation and prevent flare-ups in
    asthma. Anti-inflammatory drugs work by reducing
    swelling and mucus production in the airways.
    Consequently, the airways will become less
    sensitive and less likely to be exacerbated by
    triggers.
  • Other anti-inflammatory drugs besides steroids
    are leukotriene modifiers (eg Montelukast) and
    mast cell stabilizers that block inflammatory
    causing chemicals. Immunomodulators, a more
    advanced anti-inflammatory drug, block the
    antibody that triggers the immune response,
    making the airway to be less sensitivity to
    inhaled allergens (substances causing allergy).
  • Bronchodilators

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Omronhealthcare-ap.com/healthblog/en Bronchodilat
ors relieve the symptoms of asthma by relaxing
the muscles in the lung and widening the airways
(bronchi). This helps to open up the airways to
ease breathing. The most widely used
bronchodilators are beta-agonists,
anticholinergics and theophylline.
  • CATEGORIES OF ASTHMA MEDICATION
  • Both anti-inflammatory drugs and bronchodilators
    are used either for long-term control or acute
    attack. Your doctor will determine the right
    combination of drugs to address the respective
    treatment goal. Hence the aforementioned drugs
    are used as
  • Long-term asthma control medications
  • Also known as controller medications, it controls
    chronic symptoms and prevents asthma attacks.
    Because of its preventive function, some of these
    drugs should be taken daily even when there are
    no symptoms present. Others are taken on as
    needed basis to reduce the severity of an asthma
    attack.
  • This included Inhaled corticosteroids,
    leukotriene modifiers, long-acting beta agonists
    (LABAs) and Theophylline
  • Quick-relief medications
  • Also known as rescue medications, it is taken as
    needed for rapid, short-term relief of asthmatic
    symptoms by relaxing the muscles around your
    airway. If your asthma is well-controlled, you
    would not need to use rescue medication
    frequently. These medications included
    Short-acting beta agonists, anticholinergics
    (Ipratropium) as well as oral and intravenous
    corticosteroids (for serious asthma attacks).
  • Medications for allergy-induced asthma
  • This medication is taken regularly or as needed
    to reduce your body's sensitivity to a particular
    allergen. This includes allergy shots
    (immunotherapy), immunomodulators as well as
    other allergy medications such as antihistamines
    and decongestants.

FORMS OF ASTHMA MEDICATIONS
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  • Omronhealthcare-ap.com/healthblog/en
  • Whether you are using both bronchodilators and
    anti-inflammatories as long-term or quick-relief
    medications, you will be taken the medications in
    one of this three form
  • Inhaled form
  • Either using a metered dose inhaler, dry powder
    inhaler, or a nebulizer. Some inhalers deliver
    one medication and others mix two different
    medications to get the drugs to your airways.
  • Nebulizer converts medication from a liquid to a
    mist and is typically suitable for infants, small
    children, older adults, or anyone who has
    difficulty using inhalers with spacers. Click
    here for the Omron nebulizers you can select
    from.
  • Oral form
  • These are taken by mouth, either in pill or
    liquid form such as oral corticosteroid used as
    quick-relief medication and theophylline pill as
    long-term control medication.
  • Injection
  • In asthma triggered by allergies, allergy shots
    and immunomodulator can be given by injection for
    long-term control medication while theophylline
    and corticosteroid injection can be given if
    symptoms are severe.
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