MEDICATION SIDE EFFECTS ON BLOOD PRESSURE.

Help lessen shortness of breath

Help prevent exercise-induced wheezing Help stop attacks
Relax and open airways
Help lessen shortness of breath
Take effect more slowly and work longer than short- acting beta-2 agonists
Relax and open airways
Help lessen shortness of breath
• Take effect more slowly than short-acting beta-2 agonists
Stimulate the diaphragm and breathing
May be useful if symptoms occur during sleep Are long acting
• Reduce inflammation and swelling in airways
• Reduce mucus production
Decrease sensitivity of airways to imitants and allergens
• Reduce inflammation and swelling in airways
Reduce mucus production
Decrease sensitivity of airways to irritants and allergens
• Reduce number of flare-ups or worsening symptoms (breathlessness, cough, excess mucus) due to bronchitis form of COPD.

Dry mouth, dizziness, drowsiness, headache, upset stomach, constipation, or nervousness.
Headache, nervousness, insomnia, irregular heartbeat, diarrhea, or nausea. Can interact with other medications. Blood levels must be monitored regularly. Limit caffeine intake.
Very little enters bloodstream, so few side effects. Do not use for quick relief. Must be used every day. Rinse mouth, gargle, and spit after use. Do not stop using without consulting your doctor. High doses must be tapered, not stopped abruptly.
Enter bloodstream, so may cause insomnia, mood changes, skin bruising, weight gain, stomach problems, high blood pressure, glaucoma, cataracts, osteoporosis, or high blood sugar. Always take with food or milk. Do not stop using without consulting your doctor. High doses must be tapered, not stopped abruptly.


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