it literally only works for ppl with asthma and (see article below) not in a performance sense. simple test proposed here seems to have triggered your kneejerk reflex Anti PED response .. check your assumptions..
to be clear, none of my previous statements took the anti-ped angle (you did). nor did LBSS's iirc. my statements echo'd the bold statement, ie you're considering taking something you probably don't need, in an environment of high exertion.
you're justifying using it to improve performance, because you think you may have some kind of asthma. a doctor will tell you if you do or not.
Galen Rupp is a known asthma sufferer. Surely doctors don't tell him he's too healthy for asthma medication etc.
https://www.rxwiki.com/feature-article/olympian-galen-rupp-suffers-asthma-and-allergiessimple test proposed here seems to have triggered your kneejerk reflex Anti PED response .. check your assumptions..
it triggered my "dont do dumb as fu*k stuff kneejerk reflex".
weird how you say "check your assumptions" when you're assuming (or something?) that we're taking an ANTI PED angle. kinda ironic.
the angle is: find out if you actually have some kind of asthma instead of experimenting with inhalers.
apologies if my replies bug you, just expressing my concerns with going down that road.
brb taking insulin before this long run.