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>So far, we haven't yet had any trouble getting aerosol Flovent or Albuterol
>in the US. Haven't tried to get Serevent in a why - thank goodness we
>haven't needed it.

That would be "in a while." I'm the one who uses Flovent. Our son gets by
with Pulmicort, Singulair, and the occasional albuterol inhaler.

Interestingly, our non-food-allergic son is more asthmatic, and the 10mg
Singulair (the one with lactose) gives him a pretty bad rash. The 5 mg
chewable, which has no lactose, doesn't bother him. He eats all kinds of
dairy, so we're thinking it's either another ingredient (or ingredients) or
it's dose-related.

The things we have to go through, we parents of atopic kids.

Mark

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