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View Post: New analysis shows SYMBICORT® improved airflow obstruction in ...
9 Nov 2009
SYMBICORT 160/4.5 mcg is indicated for the maintenance treatment of airflow obstruction in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), including chronic bronchitis and emphysema. For patients with COPD, the approved ... Administered twice daily, SYMBICORT is a combination of two proven respiratory medications – budesonide, an inhaled corticosteroid (ICS), and formoterol, a rapid and long-acting beta2-agonist (LABA). SYMBICORT does not replace fast-acting ...
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View Post: CHILDHOOD ASTHMA
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View Post: Asthma, wheezing, chronic bronchitis and emphysema and the ...
21 Jul 2009 by admin
There is an increasing tendency to treat asthma and similar diseases aggressively by starting treatment earlier and by using corticosteroid inhalers as initial treatment instead of waiting to see if bronchodilators are adequate. ...
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View Post: Transplanted organs are less safe now because more donors are ...
24 Nov 2009 by nosaltplease
If you have been inappropriately prescribed or over-dosed with corticosteroids or HRT or the many other drugs that cause weight gain, then you may well have developed drug-induced Cushing's Syndrome, a very serious illness, frequently far more serious than the health problem ... If you gain weight suddenly and unexpectedly when you start to take prescribed medication that I have not mentioned on this page, it is highly likely that the weight gain is caused by the drug. ...
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View Post: Hepatic Complications Clinical Trial: Temsirolimus and Sorafenib ...
10 Nov 2009
... No concurrent immunosuppressive medications, including systemic corticosteroids, unless used for adrenal replacement, appetite stimulation, acute therapy for asthma or bronchitis exacerbation (< 2 weeks), or antiemesis ...
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View Post: FIRST-SOLUTION: Fainting Due to Antibiotics? Could it be?
24 Nov 2009 by mr-x
Patients who experience airway obstruction in part, in addition to being helped with medication, should also be given help breathing and oxygen. Patients with total airway obstruction, should be helped by more active, through intubation endotrakea, ... Bronchitis 7. Acute exacerbations of chronic lung disease obtruktif / COPD (acute exacerbation of COPD) 8. Disturbance / seizures (seizure disorders) 9. Hypoglycemia 10. Stroke (= CVA, cerebrovascular accidents, apoplexies) ...
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View Post: usmle preparation: Parainfluenza Virus Infections
21 Nov 2009 by asghar
... evaluating the epidemiological profile of human bocavirus, with infections predominantly limited to infants and young children.2 Clinical manifestations of human bocavirus include bronchiolitis, pneumonia, bronchitis, and exacerbations of asthma. ... The medications include corticosteroids and nebulized epinephrine to treat airway inflammation and edema. Glucocorticoids These agents have anti-inflammatory properties and cause profound and varied metabolic effects. ...
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View Post: What Causes Wheezing: Asthma
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View Post: Cats with Asthma: Helping Cats Diagnosed with Feline Asthma ...
8 Nov 2009
This condition is feline asthma. Feline asthma affects an estimated one percent of the world's adult cat population. This condition has been referred to chronic bronchitis, bronchial asthma and allergic bronchitis. ... There are patients who do not respond to inhalation therapy alone and may be placed on a program of oral medications such as corticosteroids. Treating asthmatic cats with oral medications can be less expensive then inhalation therapy but it is believed the ...
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