Welcome to Freelancify! Thank you for joining up with us! We are excited to bring you a new service to make the freelancer marketplace a better world. By providing you social features; more interaction will occur between project posters and freelancers prior to projects beginning. This will equal to project posters being more educated about realistic expectations for the project, more trust built, and better matching which will ultimately lead to more successful projects. And of course by using our Escrow and project tools; everyone can stay safe during the entire process. For future reference, your username is mollis90; you can login using both your username or email. Again, thank you for joining and being our first users, - Samuel Adesoga, Owner. Questions, comments? Feel free to contact us, we'd love to hear your feedback. It helps us get better for you. We're happy you're here and excited to help you sell online. Your next step is to confirm your email address, so that we know exactly where to send your sales notifications and other important information. Confirm Email For future reference, your store ID is 9299811143691. If you need help getting your store up and running, the Ecwid Customer Success team is standing by. Get live help. Happy Selling! The Ecwid Team These include bronchodilators, which help to widen your airways. There are two types of bronchodilators. The short-acting or "rescue" bronchodilator is used for the sudden onset of asthma or shortness of breath. The long-acting bronchodilator can be used every day to help control symptoms. Glucocorticosteroids may help reduce inflammation. These medications can be delivered to your airways and lungs with an inhaler or a nebulizer. An inhaler is a pocket-sized portable device, while a nebulizer is larger and meant primarily for home use. While an inhaler is easier to carry around with you, it's sometimes harder to use correctly. If you have a difficult time using an inhaler, adding a spacer can help. A spacer is a small plastic tube that attaches to your inhaler. Spraying your inhaler medication into the spacer allows for your medication to mist and fill the spacer prior to breathing it in. Using a spacer helps more medicine get into your lungs and less medicine is trapped in the back of your throat. A nebulizer turns a liquid medicine into a continuous mist that you inhale for around 5 to 10 minutes at a time through a mask. The mask covers your nose and mouth and is attached to a tube connected to your nebulizer machine.

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