Asthma is expensive to treat.
Asthma is a scary condition for anyone to have as an asthma attack can happen at any time and blocks the airways preventing proper breathing. When it’s your child that has asthma you want to have the highest quality treatment on hand at all times. Your child’s safety is the highest priority. However, treating asthma can be quite expensive.
Get Advair.com to help you!
That’s where Advair comes in. Advair Diskus is a high quality asthma medication combining two effective drugs into one inhaler. Salmeterol dilates the lung’s bronchial tubes for long periods of time while the corticosteroid Flovent suppresses your child’s overactive immune response that is responsible for triggering an asthma attack. See Advair.com for how to get free Advair or an Advair coupon.
How to get free Advair or an Advair coupon is as easy as 1, 2, 3:
- At www.advair.com select the Coupons and Special Offers tab
- Sign up for Breath Easier. After registering your email and home address, you will receive a coupon via email or postal mail for one FREE Advair inhaler!
- If you choose not to register, you can still receive a $10 Advair Diskus coupon towards the 100/50 dosage of Advair asthma medication to redeem at your local pharmacy.
Important Safety Info:
When using Advair Diskus, there may be some side effects. These are usually very mild, but can include:
- Nausea
- Voice changes
- Muscle spasms
- Dizziness
- Bronchitis
- Headaches
- Upper respiratory infections
- Diarrhea
- Menstrual changes
- Sore throat
One of the medications in Advair, Salmeterol, has been suggested in some research data to cause an increased risk of death during an asthma attack. Discuss this with your doctor to weigh the pros and cons.
Advair Diskus will provide optimal results when used on a continual basis. Not using it regularly will not provide the same good results. Advair prevents acute asthma attacks. It cannot treat them, so if you should experience an asthma attack in spite of using Advair, be sure to use a bronchodilator asthma medication such as ProAir or Proventil. If you do not have either of these medications and are experiencing an asthma attack see your physician right away.
Because Advair’s corticosteroid component may result in a steroid dependency it is very important to only use Advair Diskus under a doctor’s supervision. Withdrawal symptoms could occur if Advair treatment is stopped abruptly, so be sure to check with your doctor for ways to stop treatment.
See Advair.com for how to get free Advair or an Advair coupon today. You can also use eDrugSearch.com to freely compare Advair Diskus prices online and save up to 80% off retail prices!
About this Angie’s List Expert: Cary Byrd is the president and founder of eDrugSearch.com. Based in San Antonio, eDrugSearch.com is a free cost comparison engine that helps consumers get safe access to affordable medications and advocates licensed online pharmacies as a widely accepted alternative.
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