Other Medications to Control Asthma
Asthma medication falls into two general categories: drugs for quick relief and those for long-term control.
Quick-Relief Medication for Asthma
Quick-relief medication, which includes short-acting beta-agonists and anticholinergics, is inhaled (with the devices described above) to relieve flare-ups of asthma symptoms.
Long-Term Control Medication for Asthma
Inhaled Corticosteroids The standard treatment, and widely considered the most effective type of medicine to prevent attacks, inhaled corticosteroids work by reducing the body’s inflammatory responses.
Inhaled Long-Acting Beta-Agonists These drugs prevent the narrowing of the airways by relaxing the smooth muscles there; they should always be taken in combination with inhaled corticosteroids.
Leukotriene Modifiers Taken by mouth, these drugs block either the production or the effect of leukotrienes, chemicals that can lead to asthma attacks and promote inflammation in the lungs.


















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