Inner City Infants Have Different Patterns of Viral Respiratory Illness Than … – Infection Control Today

Inner City Infants Have Different Patterns of Viral Respiratory Illness Than
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Children living in low-income urban areas appear especially prone to developing asthma, possibly related to infections they acquire early in life. In a new study in the Journal of Infectious Diseases, researchers from the University of Wisconsin in

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Inner city infants have different patterns of viral respiratory illness than … – Science Codex

Inner city infants have different patterns of viral respiratory illness than
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Children living in low-income urban areas appear especially prone to developing asthma, possibly related to infections they acquire early in life. In a new study in The Journal of Infectious Diseases, available online, researchers from the University

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A clinical review of different formulations of Vasa (Adhatoda vasica) on Tamaka Shwasa (asthma).

A clinical review of different formulations of Vasa (Adhatoda vasica) on Tamaka Shwasa (asthma).

Ayu. 2010 Oct;31(4):520-4

Authors: Gupta A, Prajapati PK

Abstract
Vasa (Adhatoda vasica Linn.) is a well known and easily available drug in almost all the seasons. Easy availability of any drug gains popularity among physicians as well as pharmaceuticals and this is the reason why almost every Kalpana of Vasa is found described in the Ayurvedika text. The different dosage forms of Vasa like Kvatha, Avaleha, Sneha, and Sandhana have been used for the treatment of Shwasa Roga. A number of research studies have been performed on different formulations of Vasa and its effect on Shwasa Roga. Therefore, a review study has been carried out on the Vasa extract, Vasa Avaleha (prepared from Svarasa and Kvatha), Vasa Ghrita, Vasarishta, and Vasakasava on Shwasa Roga, to know which formulation is better. It was found in the review that Vasa Ghana, Vasa Ghrita (1), and Vasa Avaleha have shown good results on Tamaka Shwasa.

PMID: 22048552 [PubMed – in process]

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Dose Proportionality Study: Blood Levels of Fluticasone Furoate (FF) and Vilanterol (VI) Following Different Doses of FF/VI Via an Inhaler

Condition:   Asthma
Interventions:   Drug: Fluticasone furoate 50 mcg (4 inhalations);   Drug: Fluticasone furoate 100 mcg (4 inhalations);   Drug: Fluticasone furoate 200 mcg (4 inhalations);   Drug: Vilanterol 25 mcg (4 inhalations)
Sponsor:   GlaxoSmithKline
Not yet recruiting – verified October 2010

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