Asthma inhalers from asda

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Medicine Man
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Asthma inhalers from asda

Post by Medicine Man »

Asthma inhalers are now available at Asda without drs prescription you need to speak to pharmacist about your symptoms and fill in a questionnaire. Handy if you are away from home and have forgotten to bring your own
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Bladerunner

Re: Asthma inhalers from asda

Post by Bladerunner »

What are the advantages of using an inhaler if you don't suffer from Asthma?

The reason I ask is I was watching the rugby league the other day and it showed you inside the changing room before the game. A female physio was going round with an inhaler passing it to the players and most of them were having a big suck on it. I seriously doubt they all have asthma so it must free up the lungs or do something that helps you knock seven bells out of someone for 80 mins.

If anyone knows I am all ears (No Noddy jokes)

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Bear86

Re: Asthma inhalers from asda

Post by Bear86 »

The blue inhaler opens the airways making it easier to breath getting more air into the lungs. The red inhaler prevents and the blue inhaler reliefs so if your struggling to breath it would open your airways and you should be back to normal.

So if you are breathing fine i suppose it would allow you more air so you don't get out of breath as fast so you can run more freely, and some of these guys are built big they don't have sprinters bodies so they need all the air they can get.