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Medical Education and Research
MFMER
Spirometry
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Drugs in this group include the following:Your doctor may prescribe a long-term control drug in addition to daily use of a pre-exercise medication, to manage underlying chronic asthma or to manage symptoms when pre-exercise treatment alone isn't effective. If you use it daily or you frequently use it for symptom relief, your doctor may adjust your long-term control medication.Steps you can take to prevent or minimize symptoms of exercise-induced bronchoconstriction include the following:Talk to your doctor about writing an action plan if your child experiences exercise-induced bronchoconstriction.There is limited clinical evidence of alternative therapies that may modify the severity of exercise-induced bronchoconstriction or provide additional benefit to standard treatments.
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