Breathing treatment and respiratory care
There are many different medicines used to treat breathing problems such as asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). There are two main types of treatment: 'relievers' and 'preventers'. Reliever medicines, such as salbutamol and salmeterol, work quickly to widen the airways and make breathing easier. Preventer medicines are taken regularly to reduce swelling and inflammation in the lungs and airways. Examples of preventer medicines include beclometasone, fluticasone and montelukast. Usually a combination of reliever and preventer medicines is used to manage the symptoms of asthma and COPD.
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- Aclidinium inhaler
- Albuterol inhaler
- Aminophylline
- Atovaquone for pneumocystis pneumonia
- Bambuterol tablets
- Beclometasone inhaler
- Budesonide inhaler
- Carbocisteine
- Ciclesonide inhaler
- Colistimethate sodium for infection
- Erdosteine capsules
- Ethambutol for tuberculosis
- Fluticasone inhaler
- Formoterol
- Glycopyrronium inhaler
- Indacaterol for COPD
- Ipratropium - a bronchodilator
- Mometasone inhaler
- Montelukast for asthma
- Nedocromil inhaler
- Olodaterol inhaler for COPD
- Salbutamol inhaler
- Salmeterol inhaler
- Sodium cromoglicate inhaler
- Terbutaline inhaler and nebuliser solution
- Terbutaline tablets
- Theophylline
- Tiotropium - a bronchodilator
- Umeclidinium inhaler
- Zafirlukast for asthma