Proventil Inhaler
This seems to be go to doctor month. Today was back to my primary doctor to figure out what to do about the asthma. I have about given up on natural supplements for lungs curing this although I am still taking some that I think may help.
After much discussion we decided just to try Proventil. I told him I didn't want to do a steroid. I had taken Advair and didn't think it helped the asthma and it caused a problem with teeth sensitivity. My dentist told me she sees that a lot with her patients on steroid inhalers. So I will try that for awhile and see if it helps. I sure hope so. I can't believe I'm back on an inhaler after a year of NAET.
Posted by elizabeth | Filed under: Allergies
Proventil is not that bad. I have been having it for long time. Since I was not able to afford I was having generics. You can also find more info on proventil at
http://www.internationaldrugmart.com/proventil.html
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