Asthma Medicines & Possible Side Effects
What kind of medicines will my doctor prescribe for my child?
Your doctor may prescribe two different types of medicine.
Quick Relief - Quick Relief medicine is taken when your child starts having breathing problems. These are also known as Rescue medicines or Bronchodilators.
Things to remember about Quick Relief medicine:
Quick Relief medicine goes straight to the lungs and works fast.
It works by opening up the airways that narrow during an asthma attack.
After taking Quick Relief medicine your child should breathe better in about 15 minutes.
If your child has intermittent asthma, this may be the only medicine your child will need.
Controller — Controller medicine is taken every day to prevent asthma attacks.
Things to remember about Controller medicines:
- Controller medicine is like a vitamin, taken every day, even when your child is feeling fine.
- Controller medicines help to reduce swelling and mucus buildup in the lungs.
- Your child’s doctor may prescribe one or more of these controller medicines, depending on your child’s needs.
There are many different quick relief and controller medicines.
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