One of the more common categories of rescue medications are bronchodilators: inhaled medications that relax the muscles in your airway so that the airways becomes larger, making room for more air to pass through. They’re usually taken via an inhaler with a spacer attached, which you need to be taught how to use. Your doctor should help you develop a tailor-made asthma action plan, so that you know exactly what meds to take for prevention and for rescue, as well as when to seek emergency medical attention.
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