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Asthma Drugs

There are many drugs that can help control asthma. Students with asthma and their parents often become confused by the array of medications that have been prescribed for a respiratory condition.

Included here is a comprehensive list of asthma drugs from the Asthma Learning Lab that describes long-term control medications, quick-relief medications, and the differences between them.

The list includes a thorough description of each type of long-term control or quick-relief medication, how it works, why it works, and its potential side effects.

Go to: Asthma Drugs.

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Medication Facts From the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America

In this section you will find clear and informative facts from the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America concerning medications for asthma.

You will find fact sheets on the following subjects:

These sheets are ideal for printing out and giving to your student with asthma and allergies, and/or sending home or mailing to his/her parents.

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