Our clinic told us in the spring that we could switch our two girls to taking Xopenex (they did not respond well to Albuterol, so they take this instead) and Pulmicort via inhalers instead of by nebulizers. They told us that recent studies show they are as effective when used correctly.
So far, they have been doing well, and it sure is easier (the oldest can do it herself), but as fall and the start of cold and flu season approaches, I am getting a bit nervous.
I am curious how many of you use nebs v.s. inhalers for these meds, and if you have any perspective, either pro or con, on using either method. I should say that this switch happened at the same time we switched clinics, so I guess I am also curious if this was really just a matter of a different clinic's style, or if there really is a changing trend.
Thanks!
So far, they have been doing well, and it sure is easier (the oldest can do it herself), but as fall and the start of cold and flu season approaches, I am getting a bit nervous.
I am curious how many of you use nebs v.s. inhalers for these meds, and if you have any perspective, either pro or con, on using either method. I should say that this switch happened at the same time we switched clinics, so I guess I am also curious if this was really just a matter of a different clinic's style, or if there really is a changing trend.
Thanks!