Adjustment in Medication Dose for Mild Asthma Sufferers Shows no Significant … – Opposing Views


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Adjustment in Medication Dose for Mild Asthma Sufferers Shows no Significant
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"We know daily inhaled corticosteroids work well in controlling asthma long term, but asthma control can change within short periods of time — with seasons, for example. Also, many patients with mild asthma are reluctant to take daily medication

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Mild asthmatics may not need daily steroid use according to a new study – New York Daily News


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Mild asthmatics may not need daily steroid use according to a new study
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Asthma patients may not need daily doses of inhaled steroids according to a study out Tuesday, a finding that could alter treatment for millions suffering from the respiratory ailment. Researchers at the University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston
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For mild asthma, daily steroids may not be needed – The Courier-Journal


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For mild asthma, daily steroids may not be needed
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“The discovery that these two courses of treatment do not differ significantly could eventually change the way doctors and patients manage asthma, providing an option that is easier to follow and possibly less expensive,” lead author Dr. William
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For Mild Asthma, Daily Steroids May Not Be Needed, Study Says – U.S. News & World Report


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For Mild Asthma, Daily Steroids May Not Be Needed, Study Says
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11 (HealthDay News) — Millions of people with mild to moderate asthma are routinely prescribed daily inhaled steroid medications to control the disease, but a new study suggests that may not be necessary. The study, published Sept. 12 in the Journal
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Montelukast versus inhaled corticosteroids in the management of pediatric mild … – 7thSpace Interactive (press release)

Montelukast versus inhaled corticosteroids in the management of pediatric mild
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International guidelines recommend the use of inhaled corticosteroids (ICSs) as the preferred therapy, with leukotriene receptor antagonists (LTRAs) as an alternative, for the management of persistent asthma in children. Montelukast (MLK) is the first

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Study Examines Why Hot, Humid Air Triggers Symptoms in Patients with Mild Asthma – news Stories

Study Examines Why Hot, Humid Air Triggers Symptoms in Patients with Mild Asthma
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A new study sheds light on why patients with mild asthma have such difficulty breathing during hot, humid weather. The findings, appearing in the American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, show that patients who inhaled ipratropium,

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Why hot, humid air triggers symptoms in patients with mild asthma – Science Daily (press release)

Why hot, humid air triggers symptoms in patients with mild asthma
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ScienceDaily (June 6, 2012) — May is asthma awareness month, and with summer right around the corner, a study shows that doctors may be closer to understanding why patients with mild asthma have such difficulty breathing during hot, humid weather.

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