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Soon 80 years old, for how long do I have to keep taking my Salbutamol 100 mcg and Flovent 250 mcg pumps if the symptoms have disappeared?

Yes, it is possible that you may need to take medication for your condition for the rest of your life. It is important to find the right medication that works best for you and your specific needs. There are many options available, so it may be worth investigating your lung capacity and trying different medications to see what works best for you. It is also important to follow the advice of your healthcare provider in managing your condition.

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