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Is It Safe To Use Seroflo Inhaler Every Day?

my daugher ( 3.5 years)was have frequent cough and cold problem, so doctor adviced her to take seroflo 50 from last june 2014.Now she is well but is it ok to use seroflo inhaler continuously everyday? How the immunity will develop in children with time against allergens in residing area?
Tue, 28 Apr 2015
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Hello dear user!
Welcome to HCM!

The decision of quitting the medication or reduce the dose its made only by a specialist doctor. If she does not have symptoms a gradually reduce of dose may be done, but she have to be examined by an allergologist first.

If she gradually is desensibilized from the allergens she may quit the medication but generally it takes several years!

All the best for you and your daughter!
Dr Eriol.
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Is It Safe To Use Seroflo Inhaler Every Day?

Hello dear user! Welcome to HCM! The decision of quitting the medication or reduce the dose its made only by a specialist doctor. If she does not have symptoms a gradually reduce of dose may be done, but she have to be examined by an allergologist first. If she gradually is desensibilized from the allergens she may quit the medication but generally it takes several years! All the best for you and your daughter! Dr Eriol.