Hello Ms Suparna,
Thank you for asking at HCM.
I went through your son's history.
Both
Asthalin and
Duolin are rescue drugs for asthma. They are used when child as an asthma attack/worsening of asthma. Duolin contains two drugs -
salbutamol (same as Asthalin) and
ipratropium bromide.
Practically, if your son responds well to Asthalin inhaler, I would suggest you to continue it on "as and when required basis". When symptoms are more/attack is severe, it is advised an additional drug such as ipratropium bromide (as in Duolin). However, most attacks can be well managed with Asthalin only.
I want to emphasize one thing that if he needs to use Asthalin approximately more than twice a week or he has night-time/early morning cough more than once a week, that suggests his asthma is not well controlled. So using regular controller medications like
montelukast or inhaled
corticosteroids is highly recommended.
Also, as he is having mostly night/early morning symptoms, I would think of house dust mite or mold or cockroach
allergy. So I would suggest you to consult an Allergist-Immunologist who will suggest him allergy testing and advise accordingly.
As general measures, I would suggest yo avoid dusts, smokes, cold air currents and air-pollution as much as possible. If he can perform regular breathing exercises, Yoga and Pranayama, that will help him a lot in a long run. I would also suggest him a nutritious diet rich in vitamins, minerals and anti-oxidants. I would suggest his bed room to be warm and well-ventilated, however, more recommendations can be made on basis of allergy testing only.
Hope this will be helpful to you.
Wish your son the best of the health.
Regards.