Overweight Children Misinterpret Asthma Symptoms, Might Overuse Medication – Lung Disease News


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Overweight Children Misinterpret Asthma Symptoms, Might Overuse Medication
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A recent study published online in the Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology (JACI), the official scientific journal of the American Association of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology, shows that obese children with asthma may use unnecessary rescue …

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Unnecessary Asthma Medication For Overweight Children – Youth Health Magzine


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Unnecessary Asthma Medication For Overweight Children
Youth Health Magzine
According to a study that was recently published in the Journal Of Allergy And Clinical Immunology, overweight children who have asthma are often being given prescriptions for unnecessary "rescue medications" when their shortness of breath, which could …
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Overweight kids misinterpret asthma symptoms, potentially overuse medication – EurekAlert (press release)


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Overweight kids misinterpret asthma symptoms, potentially overuse medication
EurekAlert (press release)
ORLANDO, Fla. – New research shows obese children with asthma may mistake symptoms of breathlessness for loss of asthma control leading to high and unnecessary use of rescue medications. The study was published online in the Journal of Allergy and …
Overweight Children More Likely to Report Worse Asthma ControlMonthly Prescribing Reference
Obese Asthmatics Overuse Rescue MedicationsPharmacy Times
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Overweight kids misinterpret asthma symptoms, potentially overuse medication – Medical Xpress

Overweight kids misinterpret asthma symptoms, potentially overuse medication
Medical Xpress
New research shows obese children with asthma may mistake symptoms of breathlessness for loss of asthma control leading to high and unnecessary use of rescue medications. The study was published online in the Journal of Allergy and Clinical …
Obese Asthmatics Overuse Rescue MedicationsPharmacy Times

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Overweight kids misinterpret asthma symptoms, potentially overuse medication – Science Codex

Overweight kids misinterpret asthma symptoms, potentially overuse medication
Science Codex
"Obese children with asthma need to develop a greater understanding of the distinct feeling of breathlessness in order to avoid not just unnecessary medication use, but also the anxiety, reduced quality of life and health care utilization that come
Obese Asthmatics Overuse Rescue MedicationsPharmacy Times

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COPD And Asthma Treatment Involves More Than Just Medication; Combination … – Medical Daily


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COPD And Asthma Treatment Involves More Than Just Medication; Combination
Medical Daily
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Medication monitoring company for asthma, COPD attracts $14.5M – MedCity News

Medication monitoring company for asthma, COPD attracts $14.5M
MedCity News
propeller health Android app Propeller Health, which developed an FDA-cleared sensor to track where and when patients with asthma, COPD and other respiratory diseases use their inhalers and take medication related to their condition, has closed a
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