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Allergy Medications: Over-the-Counter
HealthSheets™
Allergy Medications
Allergy Shots
An Asthma Action Plan for Your Child
Asthma and Your Child
Asthma Medications
Caring for Your Inhaler
Causes of Nasal Allergies
Controlling Allergens: Animals
Controlling Allergens: Dust Mites
Controlling Allergens: Dust Mites in the Bedroom
Controlling Allergens: In the Home
Controlling Allergens: Mold
Controlling Allergens: Pollen
Controlling Asthma Triggers: Animals
Controlling Asthma Triggers: Irritants
Controlling Asthma Triggers: Other
Controlling Your Triggers: Allergens
Discharge Instructions for Asthma
Discharge Instructions: Using a Metered-Dose Inhaler
Discharge Instructions: Using a Peak Flow Meter
Exercising with Asthma
First Aid: Allergic Reactions
For Kids: Asthma Action Plan
For Kids: Asthma and Exercise
For Kids: Asthma and Exercise Fun Sheet
For Kids: Asthma Symptoms and Triggers
For Kids: Controlling Asthma Triggers
For Kids: Fun Sheet for Avoiding Your Asthma Triggers
For Kids: Fun Sheet for Finding Your Asthma Triggers
For Kids: Help Others Understand Asthma
For Kids: Know Your Asthma Zones
For Kids: What Is Asthma?
For Parents: Encouraging Exercise for Your Child with Asthma
For Parents: Helping Your Child Avoid Asthma Triggers
For Parents: Inhaled Asthma Medication for Your Child
For Parents: Is Your Child’s Asthma Under Control?
For Parents: Making Your Child’s Asthma Treatment Work Away From Home
For Parents: Medications to Control Your Child’s Asthma
For Parents: Taking Control of Your Child’s Asthma
For Parents: Your Child’s Peak Flow Monitoring
How You Can Control Your Asthma
My Asthma Symptom Diary
Nasal Allergies: Related Problems
Preventing Latex Allergy
Treating Asthma at School
Treating Asthma at School: Information for Teachers and the School Nurse
Understanding Asthma
Understanding Asthma Triggers
Understanding Nasal Allergies
Using a Peak Flow Meter
Using an Inhaler with a Spacer
Using an Inhaler without a Spacer
Using Dry-Powder Inhalers (DPIs)
What Is COPD?
When Your Child Has a Food Allergy: Egg
When Your Child Has a Food Allergy: Milk
When Your Child Has a Food Allergy: Peanut
When Your Child Has a Food Allergy: Shellfish
When Your Child Has a Food Allergy: Soy
When Your Child Has a Food Allergy: Tree Nut
When Your Child Has a Food Allergy: Wheat
When Your Child Has Nasal Allergies (Allergic Rhinitis)
Your Asthma Zone Action Plan (Adult)