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@zebra2022
Are you using albuterol puffer or albuterol nebulizer (ie 0.083 or 0.5 strengths). And what other meds you tried, you said 4 total.

Yes, cold weather can trigger broncospasm.
Can some of above scenarios - refrigirators and air conditioned rooms be avoided ?
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I've been on the Albuterol inhaler, symbicort inhaler, flovent inhaler, spiriva handihlr, ipratropium bromide (nebulizer) and now sodium chloride solution (nebulizer). These are the ones I have tried. The only one I'm on now is just the sodium chloride for the nevulizer. The rest of the inhalers don't even touch my lungs when my lungs are affected by the cold. My other asthma triggers respond to the Albuterol. Just not the cold air. Unfortunately avoiding cold altogether is not really an option. Plus it wouldn't help moving to a warmer state because I would still deal with the same issue. Businesses and shopping always have fans or air conditioners. I only started having this issue after my diagnosis of cryoglobulinemia and my system did a complete flip flop. I have not been the same medically since.