Unfortunately only patients diagnosed with Asthma by a healthcare professional can receive this treatment
(e.g. picture of inhaler with your name on label, repeat slip, nhs app screenshot etc)
Using your blue (reliever inhaler) more than 4 times in 24 hours may indicate your asthma is severely uncontrolled - Please seek medical attention immediately if this continues
It is important to speak to your GP about being prescribed a preventer inhaler.
Unfortunately only patients who have had a review within the last 12 months by a healthcare professional can receive this treatment. Please contact GP
An asthma action plan is vital to ensure good asthma control and inform you what to do if your asthma gets worse. Please see your doctor or healthcare professional to review/implement an asthma management plan
Your asthma is likely to improve if you stop smoking. You can access help resources here and our stop smoking treatment
Severe and constant wheezing, coughing and/or chest tightness Rapid breathing which causes difficulty to eat, speak or sleep A rapid heartbeat .Drowsiness, confusion, exhaustion and/or dizziness .Fainting .Your reliever inhaler is not improving your symptoms.
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