Guest guest Posted January 20, 2005 Report Share Posted January 20, 2005 Hi Betty Do you put meds in it or does it just vaporize moist air. I use one with liquid Pulmicort for my chronic sinus infection and it made a huge difference. My asthma and sinus trouble are worse in very dry air, which fortunately doesn't happen all that often in Holland. It usually is too damp if anything. I tried a child's dose of singulair and still was drowsy 14 hours later, so that's no good. Kind regards, Judith Judith, That's exactly what it is - my doctor finally wrote a prescription for one for me about 10 years ago and since I've had it in my home my ER visits have been cut in half. And now with being on the Singulair as a preventive med I haven't been in the Emergency Room in 5 years with an asthma attack. Obviously for me the combination worked great. I still do get my bad spells but they don't seem as severe and I can control my asthma better. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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