How To Diagnose And Treat Aspiration Pneumonia
Bronchodilators

Some patients dealing with aspiration pneumonia will need to take bronchodilators. This type of medication helps individuals breathe better. They do it by widening the patient's airways and relaxing their lung muscles. Individuals with this form of pneumonia often need this medication to help get the phlegm off of their chest. Patients may receive either short-acting or long-acting bronchodilators to treat their condition. Of course, it is worth understanding that patients can typically only have long-acting bronchodilators if they take them with corticosteroids. Although patients may receive them separately, an increasing number of combination inhalers offer both medications.