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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Asthma / October 2003

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LuAnn - 15 Oct 2003 04:03 GMT
Hi...I am recovering from pneumonia, and on my chest x-ray I was told I
have some asthma which my doctor said may be temporary, (am hoping), as
a result of my infection. Anyway, today I got my albuterol 90 mcg
inhaler, but I am kind of scared to use it. Is it safe? I am taking
Leviquin (antibiotic), a low dose aspirin and Singulair...Thanks...LuAnn
Colin Campbell - 15 Oct 2003 04:43 GMT
>Hi...I am recovering from pneumonia, and on my chest x-ray I was told I
>have some asthma which my doctor said may be temporary, (am hoping), as
>a result of my infection. Anyway, today I got my albuterol 90 mcg
>inhaler, but I am kind of scared to use it. Is it safe? I am taking
>Leviquin (antibiotic), a low dose aspirin and Singulair...Thanks...LuAnn

Albuterol is one of the safest medications there is.  The primary
contra-indication is for people using beta-blocker medications.

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LuAnn - 16 Oct 2003 00:53 GMT
Thanks for your reply!
 
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