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Asthma and Food Allergies -- What You Should Know

Asthma and food allergy In this entry, I would like to review the increase in food allergies and discuss the connection between asthma and food allergies.   Food allergies For those of us 35 years old or older, we seem to be faced with an epidemic of food allergies. Does anyone remember "nut-free classrooms" when we were kids?... Read moreChevron

Theophylline: Revisiting An Old Asthma Treatment

In this entry, I would like to discuss the use of theophylline for asthma both in the past and present. While this medication has fallen out of favor as a first line medication in the treatment of asthma, it should not be overlooked as an option for many patients with asthma.   Theophylline in the past and present Theophylline is a... Read moreChevron

Are HFA-propelled quick relief inhalers effective?

In response to reader concerns, I would like to revisit the issue of the efficacy of the new, ‘environmentally friendly' hydrofluoroalkane (HFA) propelled quick relief inhalers, especially albuterol. In accordance with the Montreal Protocol, all chlorofluorocarbon (CFC) propelled prescription single medication quick-relief inhalers... Read moreChevron

Asthma and colds in the winter months

In this entry, I would like to give some insight on the problem of colds and asthma in the winter months, and give some strategies to prevent getting colds -- a major trigger of asthma symptoms for asthma sufferers.   Can I get a cold from being cold? Since we have all been children (and into adulthood), our parents warn us,... Read moreChevron

Quick-relief inhalers II: Prescription medications

Readers of this site have asked several important questions about the use of quick relief medications - both over-the-counter (OTC) and prescription. This entry follows the previous entry on OTC quick relief medications to address this question: When is the right time (and how often) to use prescription quick relief inhalers?   ... Read moreChevron

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