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Inhaled corticosteroids are one of the most effective medications for controlling asthma. These anti-inflammatory medications reduce swelling in the airways, improve lung function and act to prevent asthma episodes or “asthma attacks“. ...
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View Post: Against expectations, genetic variation does not alter asthma ...
23 Nov 2009 by insciences
"This study is important as it provides reassurance that the use of combination medications, inhaled steroids and long-acting beta-agonists (tradenames Advair or Symbicort), which are widely prescribed for asthma, are safe in patients that have this ... The authors conclude: "The LARGE study showed that B16 Arg/Arg and B16 Gly/Gly patients with asthma had similar and substantial improvements in airway function when salmeterol was added to inhaled corticosteroid therapy. ...
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View Post: Inhaled Corticosteroids for Asthma
27 Oct 2009 by admin
For long term control of asthma, one of the most preferred medications available is inhaled corticosteroids. This type of medicine is the most effective long-term control medicine to relieve airway inflammation and swelling that makes ...
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View Post: Asthma Patients Often Skip Their Medication
23 Oct 2009
Many asthma patients with poorly controlled asthma do not take their medications as prescribed, a new study from the UK suggests. ... "Some of these treatments have side effects that are not pleasant, especially oral corticosteroids. If patients aren't honest, or feel they can't be honest with their doctors about this, there is very little way to know." Worldwide, about 300 million people have asthma, including 23 million in the U.S.. Every day in the U.S., 30000 people ...
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View Post: Asthma Combo Seems Less Influenced by Genes - Drugs.com MedNews
19 Nov 2009
People s genetic makeup has been shown to affect how they respond to asthma medications, but a new study finds that many people respond well to a particular com. ... study did find a difference in response among blacks. The drug combo in question combines the long-acting beta-agonist salmeterol (Serevent) and moderate doses of an inhaled corticosteroid. The genes in question relate to a receptor in the body that is crucial to the effectiveness of asthma bronchodilators. ...
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View Post: Pollution prevention - Asthma Treatment and Prevention
26 Nov 2009
There are several types of drugs available to treat asthma. Drugs such as anticholinergic ipratropium bromide can be used instead. Corticoids inhaled anti-inflammatory drugs are the most effective medications for asthma. ...
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View Post: Soc 202 - Current Events: Asthma Combo Seems Less Influenced by Genes
20 Nov 2009 by Parris
This article discusses the fact that people's genetic makeup has been shown to affect how they respond to asthma medications. However, a new study finds that many people respond well to a particular combination treatment regardless of their genes. ... The drug combo in question combines Serevent and moderate doses of an inhaled corticosteroid. The genes in question relate to a receptor in the body that is crucial to the effectiveness of asthma bronchodilators. ...
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View Blog: Anti-histamine therapies and leukotriene receptor antagonist medications are a very useful adjunct to topical corticosteroid therapy and are particularly effective for patients with combined allergic rhinitis and asthma.

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