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Is It Safe To Take Romilast-L For Bronchital Asthma?

I have been taking Romilast-L since the last one year...I had slight bronchital asthma..but it does not seem to have controlled it in any manner...I have problems if I do not take Romilast for even one day...There have been 2 instances that I woke up in the night and felt like I had nothing left in me (is that panic attack?)..Now I am afraid to even do any sort of physical workout..Please advice.
Wed, 6 Aug 2014
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HI, thanks for using healthcare magic

It would be best to use additional medication along with the romilast-l.

It is possible that you may need to use a preventer inhalor as well.

Preventer inhalors would reduce the inflammation in your chest and therefore reduce the incidence of asthmatic episodes.
You should consider consulting a pulmonologist for review of your current therapy.

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Is It Safe To Take Romilast-L For Bronchital Asthma?

HI, thanks for using healthcare magic It would be best to use additional medication along with the romilast-l. It is possible that you may need to use a preventer inhalor as well. Preventer inhalors would reduce the inflammation in your chest and therefore reduce the incidence of asthmatic episodes. You should consider consulting a pulmonologist for review of your current therapy. I hope this helps