I've been taking an inhaler since I was 3. I'm now 16. So no, it can't. Only use it if it's prescribed to you though.
Usually 10 minutes or less. It depends on what kind of inhaler though.
it slows down the hatching process
Only if you become annoying after a period of time..
Spiriva should be taken at the same time each day, usually in the morning. It is important to follow your healthcare provider's instructions for when to take Spiriva for optimal effectiveness.
Deciding between a Novartis inhaler and a generic inhaler is not something that you should do when you are having an asthma attack. At that time, you need to know you already have the best inhaler for you. A good idea is to carry them both around. When you have the attack, try the Novartis inhaler and the generic one to see which one is better. Since you have two of them, you do not have to worry.
light years
The anti depressants are beta blockers. They can have adverse effect on proper growth and development.
It totally depends on the drug contained in the inhaler. Some are designed to work instantly, while others are designed to provide a benefit over a long period of time.
It depends. I have an inhaler for exercise enduced asthma. In that case you wouldn't need it all the time, just before or after exercise. You can ask your doctor too :)
You can research on the Internet plants growth over time and then grow your own plant that you play music on regularly and compare the two.
The passage of time has a constant erosive effect.
They are similar because the population increases over time in both cases, and also because you are using a mathematical model for a real-world process. They are different because exponential growth can get dramatically big and bigger after a fairly short time. Linear growth keeps going up the same amount each time. Exponential growth goes up by more each time, depending on what the amount (population) is at that time. Linear growth can start off bigger than exponential growth, but exponential growth will always win out.