Closer Look: Average adult on Medicaid fills 23 prescriptions a year; drugs … – Chicago Tribune

Closer Look: Average adult on Medicaid fills 23 prescriptions a year; drugs
Chicago Tribune
Medicaid covers drugs for a wide variety of illnesses, from asthma to schizophrenia, for the poor and disabled.Legislators are looking at other states for ideas. Tennessee, for example, limits adults to five prescriptions each month.

and more »

View full post on asthma – Google News

Fat Hormone May Play Role in Adult Asthma – MedPage Today


MedPage Today

Fat Hormone May Play Role in Adult Asthma
MedPage Today
This study found that women with low levels of the hormone adiponectin, derived from visceral fat, may be more likely to develop adult-onset asthma. Note that low serum adiponectin was a stronger predictor of asthma incidence than was BMI.
Adiponectin Levels in Women May Predict Asthma RiskMedscape
Low Serum Adiponectin Levels Predict Future Asthma Risk in WomenNewswise (press release)
Adiponectin level link to asthmaOnMedica

all 7 news articles »

View full post on asthma – Google News

Adult Phenotypes No Help in Severe Pediatric Asthma – Family Practice News Digital Network


Family Practice News Digital Network

Adult Phenotypes No Help in Severe Pediatric Asthma
Family Practice News Digital Network
Adult asthma phenotypes offer little guidance in the identification and management of severe, therapy-resistant asthma in children. Recent efforts to replicate the findings in severe pediatric asthma, however, met with disappointing results,

View full post on asthma – Google News

Heartburn and Acid Reflux Drug Does Not Improve Asthma in Children

Asthma and gastroesophageal reflux (GER) are both common illnesses in children. GER in children often occurs without the typical symptoms of heartburn, and physicians frequently prescribe the acid reflux drug lansoprazole to supplement the standard inhaled steroid treatment for children with uncontrolled asthma regardless of GER symptoms. However, a randomized clinic trial conducted by the American Lung Association’s Asthma Clinical Group found that the addition of lansoprazole does not improve asthma symptoms or the control of asthma in children and may increase the risk for upper respiratory infections and other adverse events.

Lansoprazole belongs to a class of drugs called proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) that reduce acid in the stomach. Use of these drugs, including for the treatment of asthma symptoms, has risen dramatically in children over the last decade.

“The data were very clear. Lansoprazole did not improve asthma symptoms in children as compared to a placebo, and there is no evidence to support prescribing these drugs to treat asthma in children,” said Janet Holbrook, PhD, corresponding author of the study and associate professor in the Department of Epidemiology at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. “In our study, children taking lansoprazole showed an increased risk for respiratory infection, sore throats and bronchitis.” The Bloomberg School’s Center for Clinical Trials served as data coordinating center for the research team.

For the study, researchers from 18 trial sites studied 306 children ages 6 to 17 years. All study participants had inadequately controlled asthma despite taking inhaled corticosteroids but did not have the typical symptoms of GER. Approximately 40 percent of participants were identified as having GER based on diagnostic testing. The participants were randomly selected to receive either a daily dose of lansoprazole or a placebo pill over a 24-week period in addition to their inhaled steroid therapy.

The researchers found no significant differences in severity of asthma symptoms or overall lung function between the group taking lansoprazole and the group receiving the placebo, including in the children positively identified as having GER. An earlier separate study of adults conducted by the same research team showed similar results.

Get First Cat as Adult, Double Allergy Risk – WebMD


msnbc.com

Get First Cat as Adult, Double Allergy Risk
WebMD
Olivieri and colleagues collected data on cat ownership during a multicenter study of asthma. They collected cat ownership data and blood tests for various allergies in people ages 20 to 44 years who were not allergic to cats.
Pet cats double adults' risk for allergies, study saysCBS News
Allergies? Give the cat back, study saysCalgary Herald

all 106 news articles »

View full post on asthma – Google News

Adult onset asthma has become a lot more commonplace than it was decades ago – Nassau Guardian


Nassau Guardian

Adult onset asthma has become a lot more commonplace than it was decades ago
Nassau Guardian
More adults are developing asthma later in life due to the industrial age and because people are working around a lot more irritants than older generations had. Asthma is a worldwide health concern that affects millions of people regardless of their

View full post on asthma – Google News

Adult Mystery: Sudden ‘Allergy’ – Wall Street Journal (blog)

Adult Mystery: Sudden 'Allergy'
Wall Street Journal (blog)
The fragrance set off an asthma-like reaction that made her throat close up and her chest tighten. Now, coming close to perfume, hairspray, hand lotion or other chemical fragrance will leave her gasping for breath. She enclosed an insert in her son's
Climate change linked to longer ragweed seasonMyCentralJersey.com

all 2 news articles »

View full post on asthma – Google News