Bronchial asthma; Exercise-induced asthma
You can reduce asthma symptoms by avoiding known triggers and substances that irritate the airways.
As Old Man Winter approaches most of North America the time has come to brace ourselves for the asthma trigger factors that often follow.... Read more »
If you're an asthmatic you should know the following bronchoterms. 1. Broncho: If you're an asthmatic you should know that... Read more »
A completed Master’s degree is just around the corner, but first, my son, Shane must do a semester of student teaching. Two weeks ago he... Read more »
Life for asthmatics has improved incrementally since the first asthma guidelines were created in 1989. Doctors are now better equipped to... Read more »
Three out of every one hundred Americans take Glucocorticoids for medical conditions like asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disorder... Read more »
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved the combination asthma drug Dulera. The inhaler is approved for people age 12 and older, and... Read more »
British drugmaker SkyePharma has filed a new drug application with the FDA for Flutiform (fluticasone propionate-formoterol fumarate). The... Read more »
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved Foradil Certihaler for the treatment of asthma. Foradil Certihaler is a dry-powder inhaler that is... Read more »
The Food and Drug Administration has approved a new combination treatment, Symbicort, for the treatment of asthma in people ages 12 and older.... Read more »
The Food and Drug Administration has approved Singulair to prevent exercise-induced asthma (EIA) in patients ages 15 years and older. EIA is a... Read more »