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Tag: Vocal cords

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Can Asthma Inhalers Cause Hoarse Voice? Understanding the Causes and Prevention

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Dysphonia, or a hoarse voice, is a common local side effect associated with inhaled corticosteroid (ICS) therapy, affecting some patients who rely on these vital medications. This phenomenon prompts many to ask: **Can asthma inhalers cause hoarse voice?** The answer is yes, and understanding the root causes is the first step toward effective management and prevention.

What Drugs Make Your Voice Raspy? A Guide to Pharmacological Effects on Vocal Health

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Up to 60% of people using inhaled glucocorticoids for respiratory conditions experience hoarseness, highlighting a common link between medication and vocal issues. Many classes of drugs, including those for allergies, blood pressure, and mental health, can cause a raspy voice through various mechanisms, affecting vocal cord hydration, tissue health, or muscular function.