> I've had asthma since 1998 and use Flovent and Ratio Salmeterol.
Is "Ratio Salmeterol" a single-handedness version of the drug? I
recall that there's a single-chirality version of albuterol although I
can't come up with the name.

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>> I've had asthma since 1998 and use Flovent and Ratio
>> Salmeterol.
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> albuterol although I
> can't come up with the name.
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Roy Tony - 02 Mar 2005 05:17 GMT
Alison Chaiken
<alison+gnus20050228T200838@dailyplanet.dontspam.wsrcc.com> wrote:
>> I've had asthma since 1998 and use Flovent and Ratio Salmeterol.
> Is "Ratio Salmeterol" a single-handedness version of the drug? I
> recall that there's a single-chirality version of albuterol although I
> can't come up with the name.
It's a (blue colored) puffer to stop an asthma attack. The full name
printed is salbutamol (HFA) sulphate inhalation aerosol. Bronchodilator.

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> Although I found the coughing both very exhausting and painful,
> it did have a positive effect: It seems the very hard constant
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> Tony
I suspect that there are considerable health risks associated with a
sustained period of severe coughing - you may have been lucky to find
you can do more sit-ups apparantly without suffering other adverse
effects.
-- gumbo