Any good tablet for permanent Asthma Patient? and any good suggestion to reduce stomach for me?
I am an ASTHMA (a breath trouble or Decease) patient. I takes a tablet every night named ETO SALBETOL. (FORMULA: Etotylline + Salbutamol + bromhexine Tablets). I got too much shivering and extra faster heartbeats after taking this tablet. this shivering go continue for 4-5 hours then i get regular blood pressure, no shivering & normal heartbeats. My age is 23 but i am shivering like 90 year old man after taking this tablet, but there is no other option to kill the attack of this breath trouble. and because of asthma, i cant do any hard work, long walk or outdoor games. so my waist is 28 and my stomach is 34!!!
very bad looking my figure is! give me another good tablet or Formula for asthma which would not give me side effects like shivering and give me a sure and safe way to reduce my stomach less that my chest. (well, i got this trouble in Heredity.) Thank you to all of you readers in advance, God bless you.
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Where do you live? Etophylline is related to theophylline, which was used to treat asthma when I was a kid, but is now rarely used because there are better drugs. Your symptoms are probably due to the salbutamol, which is also called albuterol, and is a short-duration bronchodilator. Usually it is used in inhalers for treatment of asthma attacks, it is not generally used as a maintenance medicine because it has these side effects (I get a faster heart rate and muscle tremors) and routine use of albuterol can actually make future asthma attacks worse. Bromhexine thins mucus in your lungs and may or may not be appropriate–you may not need it.
Front-line medications for asthma currently are inhaled corticosteroids such as fluticasone or budesonide. Some long-lasting bronchodilators (like salmeterol, related to salbutamol but with longer duration) are sometimes prescribed, but not as first-line drugs because they have been connected to asthma-related deaths. Another group of drugs that is sometimes helpful are leukotriene blockers.
There are other drugs that are older but cheaper, and maybe more obtainable where you live. Intal (cromolyn sodium) is also sometimes still used because it is cheap and works especially well with asthma caused by exercise. It does require frequent dosing. Theophylline is also still used sometimes, unlike these other drugs it is a pill, not an inhaler, and has a once a day dosing formulation. Theophylline requires regular blood level testing because it can cause organ damage if the wrong dose is prescribed.
Check with your doctor about the availability and pricing of these drugs where you live. If nothing else, you might look into switching to theophylline from your current pill. This might help your side effects.
Asthma is in 2 kind allergic and cardiac,if you have allergic asthma the best kind of treatment is avoiding from allergens and then using some antiallergi such as zaditen and loratadin and corticostroids like prednisolone tablets or beclomethasone spray or using intal spray for preventig and in progressed asthma you con use cytotoxic drugs like metothroxate