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Results 1 - 10 of 20 for Bronchodilator
  1. Adrenergic bronchodilators are inhaled medicines that help open up the airways. They are used to treat asthma and chronic bronchitis. Adrenergic bronchodilator overdose occurs when someone accidentally or intentionally takes ...
  2. ... rescue medicines. Many of these medicines are called "bronchodilators" because they open (dilate) and help relax the ... treating asthma attacks and are considered to be bronchodilators. They can be used just before exercising to ...
  3. ... drugs. The medical name of these drugs is bronchodilators, meaning medicines that open the airways (bronchi). They ...
  4. Control medicines for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) are drugs you take to control or prevent symptoms of COPD. You must ...
  5. ... medicines that may be used with a nebulizer: Bronchodilators work by relaxing the muscles of your airways, ...
  6. ... aimed at the underlying disease, and may include: Bronchodilator medicines and corticosteroids to reverse some types of ...
  7. ... Steroids by mouth or through a vein (intravenously) Bronchodilators through a nebulizer Oxygen therapy Assistance from a ...
  8. ... provider may prescribe: Asthma quick-relief medicines , called bronchodilators, to help relax the muscles of your airways ...
  9. ... medicines. Quick-relief medicines include: Short-acting inhaled bronchodilators Oral corticosteroids for a severe asthma attack A ...
  10. ... from getting worse. Supportive treatment includes cough medicine, bronchodilators, and oxygen if needed. Antibiotics are prescribed for ...
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