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Using sodium sulfate after albuterol

MAC & Bronchiectasis | Last Active: Dec 20, 2023 | Replies (2)

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@sueinmn

@spunkye The albuterol sulfate opens your airways if they are constricted. Some people just use a puff of the albuterol inhaler instead of a neb. Sodium chloride makes your lungs an inhospitable environment for MAC bacteria to grow. So if you have MAC, the sodium chloride is probably more important then albuterol.
Have you asked your pulmonologist for an opinion?
Sue

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Thank you, sue. I have an upcoming appt with her and I will ask