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Asthma Medications

Asthma is managed by using long-term control medicines everyday, and keeping quick relief medicines on-hand for symptoms or asthma attacks.

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Below are basics overviews of each type of medicine as well as how-to infographics for specific types of inhalers.

Using Pulmicort Flexhaler

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SPA Pulmicort Flexhaler.jpg

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Using Inhaler, no Spacer

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Inhaler, no spacer.jpg
SPA Inhaler, no spacer.jpg

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Long Term Controllers

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Long-term Control Medicines.jpg
SPA Long-term Control Medicines.jpg

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Using Asmanex Twisthaler

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Asmanex Twisthaler.jpg
SPA Asmanex Twisthaler.jpg

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Using Diskus

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Diskus.jpg
SPA Diskus.jpg

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Quick Relievers

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Quick Relief Infographic.jpg
SPA Quick Relief Infographic.jpg

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Using Inhalers with Spacers

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Inhaler with Spacer.jpg
SPA Inhaler with Spacer.jpg

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Using Inhaler, Spacer, & Mask

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Inhaler, Spacer, Mask.jpg
SPA Inhaler, Spacer, Mask.jpg

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