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Delivery Methods Of Asthma Medicine In Asthma Attacks
People having an asthma attack are often given short acting beta2-agonist medicines to help reduce their chest tightness and improve their breathing. These are usually given in the emergency room by a method called
nebulisation. Doctors wonder if metered dose inhalers with a spacer device would be a more practical, cheaper and an equally successful way to give this asthma medication.
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Deprenyl May Result In AD/HD Symptom Improvements
A pilot study indicates that deprenyl, a drug used for treatment of Parkinson's, may improve task performance and classroom behavior in some kids with AD/HD.
Doctor's Guide to Asthma Information and Resources USA
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Different Patterns Of Difficult Asthma Exist In Children
UK researchers have found evidence to suggest that subgroups of difficult asthma in children exist, which can be detected by measuring nitric oxide (NO) levels.
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Early Dog Exposure Decreases Wheeze But Not Atopy
Individuals exposed to dogs early in life do not appear to be protected against subsequent development of allergic sensitisation, despite being less likely to suffer from later wheeze, say researchers.
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European Union Approves Nasonex Nasal Spray For Kids With Allergies
Nasonex (mometasone furoate monohydrate) Aqueous Nasal Spray has been approved in the European Union for use in children six to 11 years of age for symptoms of seasonal allergic or perennial allergic rhinitis.
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European Union Approves Nasonex Nasal Spray For Kids With Allergies
Nasonex (mometasone furoate monohydrate) Aqueous Nasal Spray has been approved in the European Union for use in children six to 11 years of age for symptoms of seasonal allergic or perennial allergic rhinitis.
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Doctor's Guide to Asthma Information and Resources USA
In the first study of its kind, researchers have shown that asthmatics injected with a cold virus have increased airway obstruction.
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Ex-smokers Reporting Asthma May Misinterpret Their Symptoms
Researchers have shown that ex-smokers often report that they have developed asthma after stopping and suggest that these patients may be confusing symptoms of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease for asthma.
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FDA Approves Nasonex For Use In Children As Young As Three
MADISON, NJ -- December 2, 1999 -- Schering-Plough Corporation announced that Nasonex(R) (mometasone furoate monohydrate) Nasal Spray 50 mcg has received marketing approval from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for the treatment of the nasal symptoms of seasonal and perennial allergic rhinitis in children as young as 3 years of age. Nasonex is the only drug in its class to be indicated for children as young as age three.
Nasonex is currently marketed for the treatment of nasal symptoms of seasonal and perennial allergic rhinitis in adult and adolescent patients 12 years and older. It is also approved for the prevention of nasal symptoms of seasonal rhinitis in adult and adolescent patients 12 years and older, and is the only nasal inhaled steroid approved in the United States for this indication.
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