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Safest Asthama inhaler during pregnancy
Hi I am using seroflo 125 . 2 puffs I. a day. Is it safe during pregnancy. I am planning for a baby. Or any alternative which can be taken during whole pregnancy. Actually I dnt have very severe Asthama . Coughh drops from nose to neck and chest feels very heavy during season change and Specially in evening night or at sleeping time. Thanks & Regards Kusum
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Inhalers are safe in pregnancy, you can use it
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Mouth wash after use
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Seroflo is safe in pregnancy. But Foracort is better for immediate symptomatic relief.
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Hi. I understand your concern. Inhalers are safest way of treating asthma in pregnancy. Especially in pregnancy asthma should be kept under control with regular use of inhalers for baby and mothers safety. Do a online consult for a detailed analysis of your symptoms and to suggest you further management plan and treatment prescription for the same
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FORACORT is better.. Both are safe in pregnancy
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Sero flow is safe.But use adult dose,ie seroflow 250. Pl do Salt water gargling after inhalations.
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Do a online consultation with a pulmonologist for further evaluation and management
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