- female
- 30 Years
- 22/01/2025
I'm about to travel to Switzerland in September and stay in Europe for around 4 months, and I'm getting worried about managing my asthma because I know it will be pretty cold there. Ive been using Mondeslor occasionally to prevent asthma and allergy symptoms, especially during travel. Do you think itd be okay if I take Mondeslor every night for those 120 days? I'm kind of nervous about any side effects since it seems like a long time to be on it.
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I'm really worried about my dad who's 67 and lives in Haryana. It's super cold there, and every year he ends up with a wet cough. We saw a pulmonologist about two years ago who said to use Brozedex, Budecort Respules, and there was another medication which I'm not sure if it's Levolin or Duolin. But his doctor is currently out of town, and were having trouble reaching him. My dad used to smoke but quit in 2004 before his CABG. Could you help me figure out what the third medication might be?
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