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A non-prescription drug called an over-the-counter (OTC) inhaler is used to quickly relieve moderate respiratory symptoms like coughing, nasal congestion, or shortness of breath brought on by illnesses like colds, allergies, or mild asthma. Active chemicals like epinephrine or bronchodilators, which help expand the airways and facilitate breathing, are commonly found in these inhalers. OTC inhalers, which are sold in pharmacies and retail establishments, provide easy, immediate relief without a prescription from a physician. They are not meant for long-term control of chronic respiratory diseases, although they are helpful for managing symptoms temporarily. Users should carefully follow the dose directions and seek medical advice if their symptoms worsen or persist.
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