In some cases, the response to environmental management may be significant and further treatment may not be required. In more severe cases, drug therapy may be required to suffiently manage the horse's condition. Corticosteroids (e.g. dexamethasone) may be administered via nebuslisation using an inhaler in order to produce the maximum concentration of the drug in the respiratory tract, with minimal systemic side effects. This treatment can be combined with a bronchodilator such as clenbuterol to reduce smooth muscle contraction in the lower airways. Antibiotics may be required if seconday bacterial infection is present. | In some cases, the response to environmental management may be significant and further treatment may not be required. In more severe cases, drug therapy may be required to suffiently manage the horse's condition. Corticosteroids (e.g. dexamethasone) may be administered via nebuslisation using an inhaler in order to produce the maximum concentration of the drug in the respiratory tract, with minimal systemic side effects. This treatment can be combined with a bronchodilator such as clenbuterol to reduce smooth muscle contraction in the lower airways. Antibiotics may be required if seconday bacterial infection is present. |