TENS of thousands of people are at risk of potentially life-threatening asthma attacks because they are not being correctly prescribed inhalers, a charity has warned.

Asthma UK said more than 22,000 people with asthma in the UK - including 2,000 children - have been incorrectly prescribed long-acting reliever inhalers.

The inhalers carry a black box warning in the United States because they are unsafe if not used appropriately.

Its analysis, based on data from more than 500 UK GP practices, also found that almost 100,000 people with asthma have been prescribed too many short-acting reliever inhalers without national clinical guidelines being followed, which are also leaving them at risk.

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The charity said that patients should check if they are using an inhaler which has Salmeterol, Formoterol or Tiotropium bromide as the only active ingredient.

If they are taking this without a steroid preventer inhaler as well, then they should contact their GP right away.