I'll be starting Tren E soon, I've never taken it before.
I dunno if I'll get Tren Cough.
If I do get Tren Cough, will a normal asthma inhaler help it at all? I'm talking the blue Ventolin inhalers that containing Salbutamol.
Here's what Wikipedia says about Salbutamol:
And here's what Wikipedia has to say about "Bronchospasm":Salbutamol is a short-acting β2-adrenergic receptor agonist used for the relief of bronchospasm in conditions such as asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
Does anyone know if a blue inhaler will help Tren Cough at all? I still have one in my drawer because my pharmacist gave me one a few months ago when I was acclimatising back into cold weather.Bronchospasm or a bronchial spasm is a sudden constriction of the muscles in the walls of the bronchioles. It is caused by the release (degranulation) of substances from mast cells or basophils under the influence of anaphylatoxins. It causes difficulty in breathing which can be very mild to severe.
The overactivity of the bronchioles' muscle is a result of exposure to a stimulus which under normal circumstances would cause little or no response. The resulting constriction and inflammation causes a narrowing of the airways and an increase in mucus production; this reduces the amount of oxygen that is available to the individual causing breathlessness, coughing and hypoxia.