Types of Treatments Antibiotics Anti-inflammatory drugs Mucus-thinning drugs Bronchodilators (to keep airways open) Oral pancreatic enzymes
Steroids and other anti-inflammatory drugs work by reducing inflammation, swelling, and mucus production in the airways of a person with asthma.
Corticosteroids: Reduce airway swelling and mucus production. Antibiotics: Treat bacterial infections like pneumonia and bronchitis. Anti-inflammatory drugs:
Cough Suppressants Bronchodilators Anti-inflammatory Drugs Antibiotics Inhalation Treatment Expectorants and Mucus-producing Drugs Decongestants
Steroids and other anti-inflammatory drugs work by reducing inflammation, swelling, and mucus production in the airways of a person with asthma.
Steroids and other anti-inflammatory drugs work by reducing inflammation, swelling, and mucus production in the airways of a person with asthma.
The key treatments for asthma are steroids and other anti-inflammatory drugs, which work by reducing inflammation, swelling, and mucus production in the
Yes: Mucinex (guaifenesin) is an expectorant - it helps thin out the mucus. Claritin D has both an anti-histamine (dry out the mucus) and a decongestant - help get the mucus out.
Ensifentrine is a new type of COPD drug that's designed to do several things at once: It serves as a bronchodilator, an anti-inflammatory, and a mucus-removal
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