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I am sever patient of asthma. Using Nirantar 400 inhaler & Dublin inhaler presently along with DOCOMAX XP BD. Earlier for last 22 years used Asthalin inhaler 2 puff 8 to 9 times in 24 hours. Finding it not effective consulted general physician who prescribed Aerocort inhaler twice daily with asthalin inhaler. Again finding it not effective consulted a chest physician who stopped these two & asked to take BUDAMATE 400 bi daily & Duolin inhaler thrice daily along with Docomax XP tablet twice daily. I still find occasional short breathing Should I also add asthalin inhaler also. The present schedule of medicine is as below 6 AM. 2 puff Badalate 400 10 am. 2 puff Duolin 11. Am. Docommax XP TAB 2 PM. 2 puff Duolin 6 pm. 2 puff Duolin 8 pm. Docommax XP TAB 10 pm. 2 puff Badalate 400 Even after such regular medicines short of breathing take place although mild. No mucous comes out even coughing vigorously. I was a heavy smoker for past 45 years but have left smoking completely since past 8 months. I need your advice regarding loosening of cough as well as short breathing. Treatment of Larangytis size was done for 2 months but the hoarseness in voice takes place in nid of day. I have been asked to hydrate my throat regularly. Degeneration in spine has also been found in MRI but have been advised regular light exercise with mild heat therapy of spine by steam. Also taking 1 tab of BP but has to reduce it because the BP is going too low I.e. 108/60 For prostate BPH taking Urimax 0.2 for past 15 days with positive results. Should I continue for another 15 days Daily go for moderate walk of 2.2 kms in 30 minutes.


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