Be Asthma Aware.
A horse inhales five or more liters of air per
breath. And each inhalation can include up to
4.6 million particles like mold, fungi, pollen,
and endotoxins.
Coughing during exercise could indicate an
underlying condition in need of treatment.
That underlying condition can be severe equine
asthma, so it is vital to understand that every
cough means something.
Talk to your veterinarian about
Severe Equine Asthma.
Learn what a
horse can inhale
in one breath
and you'll
see why every
cough means
something.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION: ASERVO EQUIHALER has not been evaluated in pregnant or
lactating mares. In a large clinical field study, the most common adverse reactions reported were
coughing, nasal discharge, sneezing, and nasal irritation/bleeding. Glucocorticoids should be used with
caution in horses at a higher risk for laminitis. Not for use in humans. Keep this and all medications out
of the reach of children. In case of accidental inhalation, seek medical advice immediately.
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