Types of "maintenance" or "controller" medication


Photo courtesy of My Life as an Asthma Mom

I know this is something that is confusing to a lot of people, because there are so many different kinds of "maintenance" or "controller" medications. 
 
And this photo doesn't list all of the options (the Advair diskus shown in purple also comes in a inhaler version for example) and there are other medications that are used.

Just remember that controller or maintenance medication is something that you need to take every day, whether you feel like you need it or not. 
 
You can't feel inflammation (or swelling) in your lungs, but it can be there. So follow the doctor's orders and take it every day. Think of it as a preventative inhaler to prevent swelling in the lungs, and possibly help prevent an asthma attack.

Some people just need maintenance medication in the fall and winter, some people need it year-round. So, ask your doctor what's right for you.

Your doctor might want to try different inhalers to see what is best for you. Son #2 has been on 4 or 5 different inhalers, we finally found one that works for his body.

Since each person with asthma is different, what works for one person may not work for another. 
 
I am fine using on the Advair diskus, but Son #2 needs the Advair inhaler. Asthma Doc said the Advair inhaler has smaller particles that get down deep into the lungs. Since Son #2 has severe asthma, he needs a different inhaler than me.
 
There's a lot of experimenting to get the medications right. Just remember to follow your doctor's instructions.

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  1. What is the most effective asthma medication that has no side effect and cost effective?
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  2. That's a loaded question and one that is best answered by an asthma and allergy specialist. Each person with asthma is different and needs a different medication.

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