Has anyone diagnosed with chronic bronchitis used a steroid inhaler? Has any worked? Which one?
Several studies and patient testimonials indicate that inhaled corticosteroids, such as fluticasone (found in Flovent) and budesonide (found in Pulmicort), can be effective in managing symptoms of chronic bronchitis. These medications work by decreasing inflammation and swelling in the airways, making it easier for patients to breathe. Some patients have experienced significant improvements in their breathing and overall quality of life with the regular use of these inhalers.
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