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[|Human|] i have asthma . but i get attacks rarely. Its basically when i mes up. i.e. if i gulp lot of cold , sweets or visit a highly dusty and polluted area. else i have no complaints. My problem is whenever i have an attack i try to avoid the pump or the medicine but i have noticed that when i take the medicine i become a kind of addicted to it and for a few days i have to take the medicine or else the attacks reappear and i also experience sleep problems. I have to really force myself out of the habit of taking the inhaler or the medicines. Hence i wanted to ask is why are the medicnes so addictive and whAT are its side effects.
[|AI|]  Hi Joy, Thanks for writing your query. I would like to reassure you that taking inhaler is not addictive. Rather it is very helpful in management of acute attack. Since it takes few hours too few days(if severe) for complete recovery from bronchoconstriction, there seems to be need for repetition of inhaler. It is not addiction but the most effective management at that time. Since the medicine from the inhaler goes directly into the air passage and is not dissolved in the blood, it is the safest mode of management for bronchitis. It has practically no side effects. Always try to avoid the allergens which trigger the attack. I hope this is helpful to you. Thanks.