Condition: Asthma
Intervention: Behavioral: Iggy and the Inhalers Asthma Education for Kids
Sponsor: Advocate Health Care
Recruiting – verified July 2016
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Condition: Asthma
Intervention: Behavioral: Iggy and the Inhalers Asthma Education for Kids
Sponsor: Advocate Health Care
Recruiting – verified July 2016
View full post on ClinicalTrials.gov: asthma | Studies received in the last 14 days
Times of Malta |
Asthma inhalers get 50 per cent price cut
Times of Malta Eleven medicines, including Ventolin inhalers used by asthma sufferers, have gone down in price recently, Consumer Affairs Minister Helena Dalli said today. Price reductions varied between 8 per cent and 67 per cent. Ventolin inhalers have had their … |
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FierceMedicalDevices (press release) (registration) |
Propeller partners with managed care provider for pilot trial of asthma smart inhalers
FierceMedicalDevices (press release) (registration) Under the deal, Propeller and Molina will start a pilot trial focused on improving medication adherence, reducing symptoms and improving control for asthma patients. The healthcare system will use Propeller's platform to identify patients who are most … |
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Condition: Asthma
Interventions: Device: Metered Dose Inhaler; Device: Breath Actuated Nebulizer
Sponsors: Le Bonheur Children’s Hospital; University of Tennessee Health Science Center
Completed – verified May 2016
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Medical Daily |
New study finds asthma patients rely heavily on rescue inhalers, difficult to diagnose
EurekAlert (press release) Philadelphia, May 12, 2016 – In a new national survey of asthma patients, Health Union, and its new online community Asthma.net, reveals that most were satisfied with the care they received; however, the most frequently used form of treatment, at 89 … Common asthma warnings overlooked Do You Know the 'Hidden' Signs of Asthma? People Are Often In The Dark About Less Obvious Signs Of Asthma |
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Lung Disease News |
Aptar Introduces an eDose Counter Aiming to Make Asthma and COPD Inhalers Easier to Use
Lung Disease News Aptar Pharma, which specializes in injection, aerosol, and spray delivery systems for healthcare and biotech products, unveiled its newest improvement to metered dose inhaler (MDIs) at the recent RDD scientific conference in Phoenix, Arizona. Aptar's … Aptar Pharma Launches eDose Counter for Metered Dose Inhalers, with Sensing Technology |
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Nebulizers, Inhalers and Respirators for Asthma Treatment Market – Latest Innovations, Drivers, Restraints …
Medgadget.com (blog) Logo384 Asthma is a chronic inflammatory lung disease which affects persons across all ages. It creates inflammation inside the walls of airways, causing airways to narrow, swell and produce extra mucous. It is caused due to genetic factors or … |
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Medscape |
Help Patients With Asthma Use Inhalers the Right Way
Medscape Hello. I am Dr Joy Hsu, with CDC's National Asthma Control Program. I am speaking to you as part of the CDC Expert Commentary Series on Medscape. I would like to discuss the CDC response to clinicians' requests for tools to help their patients with … Yes, asthma is over-diagnosed, but it is still a matter of life or death |
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Telegraph.co.uk |
End of inhalers? cure for asthma and food allergies on horizon
Telegraph.co.uk A universal cure for asthma and food allergies is on the horizon after scientists found a way to convince the immune system to ignore triggers like pollen or peanuts. The new approach involves taking a small amount of the problem food or allergen and … Nanoparticle acts like Trojan horse to halt asthma |
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The Guardian |
Asthma inhalers celebrate 60th anniversary with debate on over-prescription
The Guardian Fortunately for her and for asthma sufferers everywhere the then 13-year-old girl's father happened to be George Maison, president of Riker Laboratories, now part of 3M Pharmaceuticals. Rather than dismissing the suggestion, he took the idea and … |
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