How To Manage Asthmatic Bronchitis

Short And Long-Acting Bronchodilators

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Bronchodilators refer to substances that help relax the airways, thus increasing the flow of air to the lungs. Our bodies can produce bronchodilators on their own. But sometimes the natural mechanism may not be sufficient to open the airways of an individual with asthmatic bronchitis. In such cases, the affected person can use short and long-acting bronchodilators to relax the bronchial muscles and allow them to breathe better.

Short and long-acting bronchodilators can be used in the treatment of various respiratory conditions, including asthma, allergic reactions, and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved the use of bronchodilators to treat upper respiratory ailments. However, the use of herbal products, homeopathic, and over-the-counter medications is subject to approval by the FDA.

Short-acting bronchodilators work quickly, usually within fifteen two twenty minutes. These medications can be used in emergency cases to help in relieving shortness of breath. Long-acting bronchodilators are used to open the airways and to keep them open for a long time. They are used daily, and they help in reducing the frequency of symptoms and preventing asthma attacks.

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