Why switch?

If you use an inhaler for asthma, COPD or another breathing problem, you’ve probably heard that you need switch to a new type of inhaler.

You may wonder why you have to change, especially if your current inhaler works for you.

 You won’t be able to get a CFC inhaler 
 after Dec. 31 and your pharmacist won’t be
 able to give you an HFA inhaler without a
 new prescription. So make sure you talk to
 your allergist soon and get your new
 prescription before you run out of
 medicine. You need to have your quick-
 relief inhaler available at all times.

 

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