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Should I keep the Accuhaler dry?

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PostPosted: 09/13/07 - 23:27    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

I have to admit that I am even more scared than my seven years old son about his asthma problems. Even though it should be controlled with Salmeterol accuhaler I am still worried for him. I do not even know one thing about that accuhaler, should I keep it dry, where to keep it while it is not in use?
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PostPosted: 09/22/07 - 22:11    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

Basic instructions always come with the product, so you do not have to worry about that. You should keep it dry, closed of course when not use, you should teach your son never to breathe into inhaler and never to take more that ordered. Even though very helpful, Salmeterol should not be taken more than prescribed and children tend to forget that easily.
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