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Getting Medicine to Your Child's Lungs

A nebulizer delivers PULMICORT RESPULES to your child’s airways where it’s needed. Take a look below for tips on how to use a nebulizer and also answers to some common questions about nebulizing.

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How to Use a Nebulizer

How to Use a Nebulizer

Watch this short video to see how using a nebulizer works. You’ll also find step-by-step directions…

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Nebulizing Tips

Nebulizing Tips

Getting your child to use a nebulizer may take some work on your part. Take a look at some tips…

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Nebulizer FAQ

Nebulizer FAQ

Find answers to common questions about nebulizers and how they are used in children with asthma…

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Maintenance is key. I give my son PULMICORT RESPULES once a day. I was concerned about him taking all that medicine, but my doctor explained that we were better off keeping him on medicine than letting him experience asthma symptoms during the day or at night.
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Asthma Action Plan

See how having an asthma action plan can help you keep your child's asthma under control.