02/02/2026
Asthma capsules commonly refer to oral medications, such as leukotriene modifiers (montelukast) or, less frequently, theophylline, used to control chronic asthma symptoms, prevent attacks, and stop airway inflammation.
These are generally taken daily to manage underlying inflammation rather than providing quick relief, which is typically handled by inhalers.
BENEFITS
💧Stops shortness of breath
💧Cures chest tightness
💧stops wheezing
💧Hypotensive
💧Antibacterial
💧Used as a tranquilizer
💧Best for breathing diseases
💧Supports lung health and comfortable
breathing
💧Helps support the respiratory system
💧Effective in supporting the bronchial
system
💧Relieves the respiratory tract
💧Helps relax the mucous membrane
Key Types of Oral Asthma Medications:
Leukotriene Modifiers (e.g., Montelukast): Taken orally to prevent symptoms by inhibiting chemicals that cause airway constriction.
Theophylline: A bronchodilator in capsule form that relaxes airway muscles, sometimes used for nocturnal symptoms, though less common today.
Oral Corticosteroids (e.g., Prednisone): Used for short-term, severe flare-ups, not daily management, due to potential side effects