There is no such thing as six common asthma medications, common asthma medications include long-acting medications and short-acting medications, while long-acting medications include long-acting β2 agonists, long-acting anticholinergic medications, while common short-acting asthma medications include short-acting anticholinergic medications, leukotriene modulators, short-acting β2 agonists, and theophylline-based medications. In acute asthma exacerbation, short-acting β2 agonists such as salbutamol and terbutaline, intravenous glucocorticosteroids such as methylprednisolone, theophyllines such as aminophylline, and short-acting anticholinergic drug ipratropium bromide can be applied, and mechanical ventilation can be given in case of ineffective treatment. Chronic remission can take the application of inhaled glucocorticosteroids such as budesonide, long-acting β2 agonists such as salmeterol, formoterol, long-acting anticholinergic drugs tiotropium bromide, leukotriene modifiers such as montelukast sodium, small doses of theophylline and so on. It is recommended that patients with asthma need to be treated with medication under the guidance of a doctor, and should not use medication privately.