Asthma and allergy
We’re here to support you whether you’re living with asthma, COPD (Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease), or another respiratory condition. Your asthma or COPD shouldn’t stop you doing the things you want to do, when you want to do them. However, you’ll need to take control of your condition. We can help you understand your triggers and available treatments to try and improve your symptoms.
Asthma and allergy
Did you know you’re more likely to have hay fever if you have asthma? Although around one in five people in the UK have hay fever (an allergy to pollen which causes a blocked or runny nose, sneezing and itchy eyes), it’s much more common among people who have asthma. Around four in five people with asthma also have hay fever.*
We can help if you live with allergies including hay fever, as these can trigger a flare up of asthma and other symptoms. We have a range of products that you can use alongside your prescribed asthma or COPD medications, that can help manage your condition and its symptoms.
We can help if you live with allergies including hay fever, as these can trigger a flare up of asthma and other symptoms. We have a range of products that you can use alongside your prescribed asthma or COPD medications, that can help manage your condition and its symptoms.
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Asthma treatment and advice
Discover asthma treatment and advice for you. Our handy guide can help you to master your inhaler technique, plus tips for using reliever and preventer inhalers.

Asthma treatment and advice
Discover asthma treatment and advice for you. Our handy guide can help you to master your inhaler technique, plus tips for using reliever and preventer inhalers.

Asthma treatment and advice
Discover asthma treatment and advice for you. Our handy guide can help you to master your inhaler technique, plus tips for using reliever and preventer inhalers.
Asthma and allergy
We’re here to support you whether you’re living with asthma, COPD (Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease), or another respiratory condition. Your asthma or COPD shouldn’t stop you doing the things you want to do, when you want to do them. However, you’ll need to take control of your condition. We can help you understand your triggers and available treatments to try and improve your symptoms.













