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Old 10-31-2005, 10:04 PM   #1
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when i was younger i use to take some asthma medicine and my mom told me it had some kinda steriods in it and would it have any effect on me now or anything? what if i started taking it again would it help w/asthma b/c i have a bottle of it in are medicine case thing or would it do me harm b/c it has steriods in it?
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Old 10-31-2005, 10:42 PM   #2
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albuterol is the active ingredient and is an oral steroid however the dosage that a few sprays a day gives off will have no steroidal-like effect, and if it's making you breath properly, then it's well worth it.



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thanks for answering my question soxmuscle
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Omg I was just thinking of starting a thread on this. Lately I have been using my inhaler a lot, I think especially because there was a big hay fire and the smoke was all over. I was wondering too does it have any effects on exercise? Not as in growing but metabolism or something? Because it speeds up your heart.

A lil story. I was having asthma pretty bad one morning so i used my asthma machine. Well I had just finished and I was pretty shaky and I got up suddenly to look for something in the closet and i woke up a few seconds later on my back with a headache. I could feel the passout coming on but I didn't think I actually would. It was funny to me when I came to, since I didnt get hurt.
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albuterol is the active ingredient and is an oral steroid however the dosage that a few sprays a day gives off will have no steroidal-like effect, and if it's making you breath properly, then it's well worth it.
Sorry brother but you are wrong.

I've been an asthmatic for 48 years. albuterol is not a steroid but a fast acting inhaler. Asthma inhalers to prevent attacks have a steroid in them. ie asmacort, solvent and things like that. Ventolin, maxair, provental, albuterol are fast acting to give immediate results and have no steroid in them.

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Sorry brother but you are wrong.

I've been an asthmatic for 48 years. albuterol is not a steroid but a fast acting inhaler. Asthma inhalers to prevent attacks have a steroid in them. ie asmacort, solvent and things like that. Ventolin, maxair, provental, albuterol are fast acting to give immediate results and have no steroid in them.

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It's referenced as an oral steroid in various places that i've seen it mentioned, but you could be right.

Hey kw, i thought this thread was informative. http://www.ironmagazineforums.com/sh...ight=albuterol (Albuterol)



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It's referenced as an oral steroid in various places that i've seen it mentioned, but you could be right.

Hey kw, i thought this thread was informative. http://www.ironmagazineforums.com/sh...ight=albuterol (Albuterol)
tell you something else. Most HMO's only pay for Albuterol. The others that do have a steroid in them cost a hell of a lot more and that;s the reasoning for not covering them.

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Asthma medicines keep the air tubes in your lungs open. There are two groups of asthma medicines:
  • Bronchodilators are medicines that help to stop asthma attacks after they've started and can help prevent expected attacks, as from exercise.
  • Anti-inflammatories are medicines that help to control the airway inflammation and prevent asthma attacks from starting.
These medicines are sold under many brand names. They come in different forms, too. They can include sprays, pills, powders, liquids and shots. The doctor chooses the medicine and form that will work best for you.

Let's take a closer look at how these medicines can help you.

Bronchodilators give you relief during an asthma attack. These medicines work to relax the muscles in your air tubes. As this happens, your air tubes open up, making it easier for you to breathe.

Anti-inflammatories, on the other hand, work to keep your air tubes open all of the time so that you don't have an asthma attack in the first place. These medicines reduce the swelling in your air tubes and decrease the mucus. Cromolyn and nedocromil are two examples of anti-inflammatory medicines.

Another example is corticosteroids. When you hear the word "steroid" you might think of the steroids used by athletes. This may worry you if you have heard about the problems and side effects athletes have when taking steroids. But corticosteroids are not the steroids used by athletes. Those steroids are called "anabolic steroids."

Remember that corticosteroids are used to help prevent asthma attacks from starting. When you take this medicine in a spray form, the risk of serious side effects is very little.

The chance of serious side effects increases when these medicines are taken in a pill or liquid form over a long period. In that case, you need to get regular check-ups by a doctor to make sure that the medicine works the best way for you.

Let's talk about side effects for a moment. Every kind of medicine, even aspirin, can have some side effects. But a doctor can help you by finding ways to control side effects.

When it comes to asthma medicines, it is important to check regularly with a doctor to make sure that these medicines are helping you.

Sometimes you may have some side effects, such as a sore throat, nervousness, nausea, rapid heartbeat, loss of appetite, or staying awake. Tell a doctor if you feel this way. The doctor may want to change your dose, or try a different asthma medicine.

The purpose of asthma medicines is to help you feel better and control your asthma so that you can do what you want to do without asthma getting in your way.
The anti inflamatory med's come in inhalers also. Like i said, Intal, asmacort, ECT

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Old 11-01-2005, 04:43 PM   #8
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That is certainly interesting, and I never doubted you, my freind, I had just been mislead I guess. Now that I think about it when I first started taking medicines for my "allergy induced asthma" I was given the Advair Purple Diskus (http://www.advair.com/) and that was an oral steroid, however months later when I switched to the albuterol for some random reason (I think financial) I had that same mindset.

Thanks for sharing, buddy.



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