the Flovent should be every 12 hours every single day. It’s the maintenance medication. It will not affect BG as an inhaler steroid. I’ve proven this multiple times with multiple cats blood sugars. The oral Prednisolone will affect BG. If he is wheezing then the inflammation is not controlled. That alone will cause higher BGs.
Once you get the Flovent it will take 2 weeks of use every 12 hours to reach full effectiveness. And you have to order it which may take weeks to arrive. So best estimate you are still a month away from Sammy getting onto the Flovent and it being full strength.
I would recommend oral Prednisolone until the Flovent is at full strength, unless there are conditions Sammy has that are contraindicated for Pred use. And I would recommend NOT tapering down the Flovent ever. The way the medication is designed to work is every 12 hours every day. If you decrease this, Sammy will be left with reduced or no inflammation support, which puts him at risk for respiratory distress and leaves the inflammation inside unchecked, also affecting increased BGs. Asthma is chronic inflammation, it’s not only about treating the attacks but keeping the underlying inflammation that no one ever sees properly maintained.
Albuterol won’t help much with daily maintenance. It is an emergency inhaler you give during attacks to stop them. Without a maintenance med on board (Pred or Flovent) you will notice the Albuterols effectiveness is greatly diminished or negligible.
I’m not a fan of the Depo shot. I prefer the Pred for many reasons.
Does this help? I am sick and going to rest now, so if you write back I won’t get it until tomorrow.