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What can be used as a bronchodilator?

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According to the World Health Organization, hundreds of millions of people worldwide suffer from respiratory diseases that can cause narrowed airways. A specific class of medications called bronchodilators is essential for relaxing these muscles, opening the airways, and making breathing easier.

What type of inhaler is terbutaline? An overview of its classification and use

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Terbutaline is a short-acting beta-2 adrenergic agonist (SABA) used as a fast-acting bronchodilator to treat conditions like asthma and COPD. While it was historically available as an inhaler (e.g., Bricanyl Turbuhaler), its use as an oral tablet and injection has become more common, especially in regions where the inhaler has been discontinued or is no longer a first-line therapy.

Which Inhalers Are Bronchodilators? A Comprehensive Guide

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In the United States, about 25 million people have asthma and over 16 million have COPD [1.6.5]. For many, knowing **which inhalers are bronchodilators** is crucial for managing their condition by relaxing airway muscles to make breathing easier [1.4.3].

Is Atrovent the same as albuterol? A Pharmacological Comparison

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With over 28 million people in the U.S. living with asthma, understanding respiratory medications is crucial [1.9.2]. A common question is: Is Atrovent the same as albuterol? The answer is no; they are distinct medications that work in different ways to improve breathing [1.3.1].

What is an emergency inhaler called? A Guide to Rescue Inhalers

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Millions of people with asthma or COPD rely on inhalers, yet a significant number may not use them correctly or understand their purpose. So, **what is an emergency inhaler called**? The most common term for this fast-acting device is a “rescue inhaler,” which delivers medication to quickly open your airways during a breathing crisis.