Drug | Some Side Effects | Comments | |
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Anticholinergics (inhaled) | |||
Ipratropium Tiotropium | Dry mouth Rapid heart rate | Usually used in combination with a beta-adrenergic drug | |
Short-acting beta-adrenergic drugs (inhaled) | |||
Albuterol Levalbuterol | Increased heart rate Shakiness | For immediate relief of acute attack Albuterol also available in oral preparation | |
Long-acting beta-adrenergic drugs (inhaled) | |||
Arformoterol Formoterol Salmeterol | Increased heart rate Shakiness | For ongoing treatment, not for acute relief Not recommended for use alone (without other asthma drugs) | |
Ultra–long-acting beta-adrenergic drugs (inhaled) | |||
Indacaterol Olodaterol Vilanterol | Runny nose and sneezing High blood pressure Cough Headache | Not recommended for use alone (without other asthma drugs). Vilanterol available only in combination with fluticasone | |
Corticosteroids (inhaled) | |||
Beclomethasone Budesonide Ciclesonide Flunisolide Fluticasone furoate Fluticasone propionate Mometasone Triamcinolone | Fungal infection of the mouth (thrush) A change in the voice | Inhaled for prevention (long-term control) of asthma | |
Corticosteroids (oral or injection) | |||
Methylprednisolone Prednisolone Prednisone | Weight gain Elevated blood sugar levels Rarely, psychosis Osteoporosis Cataracts Skin thinning and easy bruising Insomnia | Used for acute asthma attacks and for asthma that cannot be controlled with inhaled therapy | |
Immunomodulators (injection) | |||
Benralizumab Dupilumab Mepolizumab Omalizumab Reslizumab | Discomfort at the injection site Rarely, anaphylactic reactions | Used in people with severe asthma to decrease use of oral corticosteroids | |
Leukotriene modifiers (oral) | |||
Montelukast Zafirlukast Zileuton | Eosinophilic granulomatosis with polyangiitis With zileuton, elevated liver enzymes | Used more for prevention (long-term control) than for treatment | |
Mast cell stabilizers (inhaled) | |||
Cromolyn Nedocromil | Coughing or wheezing | Useful for preventing attacks, often related to exercise, but not for treatment of an acute attack Nedocromil not available in the United States | |
Methylxanthine (oral) | |||
Theophylline | Increased heart rate Shakiness Stomach upset Seizures (if the blood level is high) Serious heartbeat irregularities (if the blood level is high) | Can be used for prevention and treatment Taken by mouth but can be given intravenously in a hospital |