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[|Human|] I have been experiencing asthma for the last two years. I was initially advised to take Seroflo for six months. While on the medication , I was fine, but after I stopped taking it, the asthma returned in a month and since then I have been using mainly Asthalin (for SOS). However, there are times when Asthalin stops working and I need to take Seroflo again for a month or so. Wanted to check if it is safe to use Seroflo for prolonged periods of time
[|AI|]  Hello and welcome to ChatDoctorasthalin is albuterol a short-acting beta 2 agonists, it is a bronchodilator and very effect for acute asthma attacks. For better control of asthma a physician uses step up therapy. i.e. if your symptoms are not controlled with Stalin, Aeroflot is introduced. Seroflo is a combination of albuterol and fluticasone (long acting beta 2 agonists and a steroid) it is generally a very safe Chat Doctor.