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Suggest Medications For Asthma

HI MY SON IS 14 YRS OLD WITH A HISTORY OF ASTHMA . IT HAPPENS WITH IN CHANGE IN CLIMATE . DOCTORS GIVE HIM CLAVAM 325 BD .WITH NUBILISATION WITH ASTHALIN 1.5 MG IPRAVITE1MG WITH 1MG BUDECOTE LIQUID TDS. AND ASTHALIN COUGH SURUP TDS 8 MG .NOW HE IS HAVING FEVER 100 SO I GAVE HIM CROCIN . IS HIS ALL MEDICINE ARE ENOUGH OR THERE IS ANY NEW MEDICINE PLS ADVISE I AM IN DELHI INDIA
Mon, 7 Jul 2014
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Hello.

Thank you for asking at HCM.

The medicines you have mentioned are good for treating an asthma attack that is mild. If he is improving on these medicines, I would not suggest to add another medicine.

However, if improvement is not there, I would suggest to add montelukast & oral corticosteroids to the above treatment.

Avoidance of dust-smoke-air pollution and maintaining good hydration by adequate warm fluids will help him.

Hope this will be helpful to you.

Wish your son a faster recovery & relief.

Regards.
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Suggest Medications For Asthma

Hello. Thank you for asking at HCM. The medicines you have mentioned are good for treating an asthma attack that is mild. If he is improving on these medicines, I would not suggest to add another medicine. However, if improvement is not there, I would suggest to add montelukast & oral corticosteroids to the above treatment. Avoidance of dust-smoke-air pollution and maintaining good hydration by adequate warm fluids will help him. Hope this will be helpful to you. Wish your son a faster recovery & relief. Regards.