Don’t let asthma hold you back
Don’t let asthma hold you back
Asthma
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Asthma Inhalers
How it works
Why Chemist 2 Home?
Frequently asked questions
Yes, you can safely order replacement asthma inhalers through a regulated UK online pharmacy like Chemist 2 Home. You will need to complete a short online medical questionnaire so our independent prescribers can verify that the medication is safe and appropriate for your continued use.
We stock the most commonly prescribed asthma treatments in the UK. This includes reliever inhalers (such as the blue Salbutamol or Ventolin Evohaler) and preventer inhalers (such as the brown Clenil Modulite or Qvar). We also provide combination inhalers for those whose asthma requires more comprehensive management.
Yes. For your safety, our online prescription service is designed for patients who have already been diagnosed with asthma by their GP and have been prescribed this medication previously. If you are experiencing breathing difficulties for the first time, you must see a doctor in person.
A blue inhaler is a reliever. It works rapidly to open up your airways and should be used when you experience sudden asthma symptoms or an asthma attack. A brown inhaler is a preventer. It contains a low dose of steroids to reduce inflammation in your airways over time and must be used every day, even when you feel well, to prevent attacks from happening.
We know that having immediate access to your asthma medication is vital. Once our clinicians approve your order, our pharmacy team dispenses your inhaler quickly, offering secure, next-day UK delivery straight to your doorstep so you never have to worry about running out.
Provided you use a registered pharmacy, it is completely safe. Chemist 2 Home is fully regulated by the General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC). Our clinical team reviews every single order to ensure the medication is clinically appropriate, just as your local GP and high-street chemist would.
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