What are some of the most effective medications imported for asthma?

Currently there are three types of imported asthma medications: sulpiride, also known as salmeterol fluticasone powder inhaler, cinpocetupro, also known as formoterol budesonide powder inhaler, and tiotropium inhaler. Depending on the severity, length, age, and length of hospitalization, these three imported asthma medications can be used alone or in combination. When used alone, they are washed once in the morning and once in the evening, and tiotropium bromide is inhaled once a day for effective anti-inflammatory and asthma relief, antispasmodic and cough relief. Severe bronchial asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease require inhalation of high-dose, long-acting glucocorticoids and beta agonists, also including the M agonist tiotropium bromide, for clinical control of the disease and symptomatic relief as the main therapeutic goal.