Can I take ibuprofen for my asthma? would it help?!


Question: ibuprofen is really more for inflammatory purposes referring to muscles. for asthma you really should use a bronchodilator to help open up your bronchioles and help you breathe better.


Answers: ibuprofen is really more for inflammatory purposes referring to muscles. for asthma you really should use a bronchodilator to help open up your bronchioles and help you breathe better.

No, Ibuprofen is for masking pain and it is an enzyme inhibitor.

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You should use an inhaler for asthma.

no. ibuprofen is an analgesic(pain reliever) so it is not effective for asthma. so here is some medicines you can take for asthma................

Symptomatic control of episodes of wheezing and shortness of breath is generally achieved with fast-acting bronchodilators. These are typically provided in pocket-sized, metered-dose inhalers (MDIs). In young sufferers, who may have difficulty with the coordination necessary to use inhalers, or those with a poor ability to hold their breath for 10 seconds after inhaler use (generally the elderly), an asthma spacer is used. The spacer is a plastic cylinder that mixes the medication with air in a simple tube, making it easier for patients to receive a full dose of the drug and allows for the active agent to be dispersed into smaller, more fully inhaled bits.
so you can use 250 microg beclomethasone in combination inhaler with 100 microg of albuterol.
you can also take salbutamol, theophylin tablets.

see there are many remedies. but as asthma is a serious condition so you should consult with your doctor.





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