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TAG24 on MSNPeople with asthma warned against relying just on blue inhalersBlue reliever inhalers act quickly to treat symptoms and attacks, and people need to carry them for if their asthma flares up.However, a new warning from the regulator, the UK's Medicines and ...
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News-Medical.Net on MSNPatients with asthma reminded of the increased risk of severe asthma attacks from overusing blue inhalersThis reminder follows updates to product information and the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) ...
Instead, health officials urge people living with asthma to use their anti-inflammatory "preventer" inhalers – also known as ...
MHRA issued a warning to healthcare professionals not to prescribe salbutamol or terbutaline inhalers without an inhaled ...
An urgent warning has been issued to asthma sufferers over the use of a vital treatment to relieve their symptoms. There are ...
The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) is reminding patients with asthma of the importance of using ...
Continuing our series, Dr Andrew Whittamore debunks some common myths about asthma – and explains some less well-known facts ...
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News Medical on MSNSingle mid-afternoon preventer inhaler dose may be best timing for asthma controlA single daily preventer dose of inhaled corticosteroid (beclomethasone), taken at mid-afternoon, may be the best timing for ...
Folks with asthma might better control their symptoms by precisely timing when they use their inhaler, a new study says. A ...
Mid-afternoon dosing of inhaled corticosteroids may be the most effective timing for controlling asthma symptoms and ...
Experts from the University of Manchester have found that if a person with asthma takes their brown inhaler between 3pm and 4pm, they may see symptoms improve. The research, published in the ...
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