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Can A Combination Of Deriphyllin And Tricot Be Used As Injection For Asthma?

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Can a combination of Deriphyllin and tricot used as injection for asthama. my family friends used and got cured, since last 4 yr they didnt got asthama. it worked and they suggested me to use it. i'm 55yr old. can i go for it????? help me
posted on Fri, 14 Mar 2014
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hello,thanks for your query, tricot is a steroid injection, contraindicated in diabetics and several medical conditions. if you are severe asthmatic , you need to go for nebulisations and inhalers. in my opinion, you continue prophylactic drugs like montelukast (after consulting ent/ chest consultant) and reserve inhalers for acute status. i feel for asthma nebulisers and inhalers are fast acting when compare to oral medications. anyway visit an ent surgeon for maintaince treatment. hope i have answered your query. all the best. take care.
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Can A Combination Of Deriphyllin And Tricot Be Used As Injection For Asthma?

hello,thanks for your query, tricot is a steroid injection, contraindicated in diabetics and several medical conditions. if you are severe asthmatic , you need to go for nebulisations and inhalers. in my opinion, you continue prophylactic drugs like montelukast (after consulting ent/ chest consultant) and reserve inhalers for acute status. i feel for asthma nebulisers and inhalers are fast acting when compare to oral medications. anyway visit an ent surgeon for maintaince treatment. hope i have answered your query. all the best. take care.