At the Breatherville Pharmacy, we'll help you sort through the many medications and medical devices available for people with allergies and asthma.

MDI Transition – Albuterol inhalers containing CFC propellants will no longer be available after December 31, 2008. Find out why the change is happening and what patients should do next.

Medications – There are lots of medications on the market to help you alleviate asthma and allergy symptoms.

Medical Devices – From holding chambers to peak flow meters, these devices will help you manage your asthma.

At Your Pharmacy – Pick up tips on what to ask your pharmacist, buying prescription medications online, and more.

Over-the-Counter Encounters with Asthma – Eventually all inhalers containing CFCs will be eliminated – even those sold over-the-counter (OTC) without a prescription.


Find out about current medication news in the FDA Approvals section of the Newsroom.


Check out AANMA's
Smart Moves to an HFA Inhaler
resources for patients
and medical professionals.



When Anaphylaxis Looks Like Asthma
Early food allergy symptoms can be mistaken for asthma symptoms. Using epinephrine early can save lives.



Are There Fakes and Frauds in Your Nebulizer? AAT reveals the shocking truth about dangerous imposter medications.




Keep your inhaler clean, primed and ready. Click here to find out how!