Asthma Pills Work as Well as Inhaled Steroids: Study – U.S. News & World Report


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Asthma Pills Work as Well as Inhaled Steroids: Study
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WEDNESDAY, May 4 (HealthDay News) — In a study that compared asthma pills against commonly prescribed inhaled steroids, British researchers found that the oral medications were as effective as the inhaled drugs.
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South Florida’s air still too smoggy, says lung association report – Sun-Sentinel


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South Florida's air still too smoggy, says lung association report
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Soot, also called particle pollution, can increase the risk of heart disease, lung cancer and asthma attacks, according to the lung association. Smog, or ground-level ozone, can cause shortness of breath, chest pain, wheezing and coughing,
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Health Buzz: U.S. Air Quality Better, But Still Unhealthy – U.S. News & World Report

Health Buzz: U.S. Air Quality Better, But Still Unhealthy
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Bakersfield, Calif., has the worst pollution in terms of pollutants that are airborne particles such as soot and ash—and more than 50000 of the city's 800000 residents have asthma. The 25 smoggiest cities all saw improvements in air quality over the

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FDA Orders Safety Studies for Asthma Drugs

The U.S. National Library of Medicine and National Institutes of Health is reporting that U.S. health regulators have ordered drugmakers to conduct clinical trials involving a total of 53,000 patients to test the safety of a controversial class of inhaled asthma drugs that are already on the market.

The trials are being required to demonstrate the safety of medicines known as long-acting beta-agonists (LABAs) when used in combination with inhaled steroids, another class of asthma drugs, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration said on Friday.

LABAs to be studied are AstraZeneca’s Symbicort, GlaxoSmithKline’s Advair Diskus, Merck & Co’s Dulera, and Novartis AG’s Foradil.

LABAs have long been under FDA scrutiny as they can increase the risk of severely worsening asthma symptoms that can lead to hospitalizations and death.

The drugs work by relaxing the muscles of the airways to help people breathe easier and are also used to treat the serious lung condition, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease

(COPD).

The FDA expects to receive results in 2017 for the studies that will begin later this year.

In four of the trials sought by the FDA, each of the LABAs plus a corticosteroid will be compared with the steroid alone in patients 12 years of age and older. Those studies are expected to include a total of 46,800 patients.

Some of these drugs. such as Advair and Symbicort, are combination drugs that include a LABA with a corticosteroid.

The agency has also asked for a trial of 6,200 younger patients, aged 4 to 11, using Glaxo’s Advair Diskus.

The huge size of the studies signals that FDA wants to be completely sure about the safety profile of these drugs as they are used so widely, Morningstar analyst Damien Conover said.

Such a large study population might pose some financial challenges for the drugmakers, he said.

“Glaxo is complying with the FDA request to implement the Phase 4 study,” Glaxo spokeswoman Lisa Behrens said of the post-marketing trial.

AstraZeneca said it was finalizing study protocol with the agency and supports efforts to address any questions regarding use of its drug.

Novartis said it was reviewing the post-marketing requirements issued by the FDA, while Merck said it would have a comment shortly.

The FDA last June issued warnings on LABAs, saying they should never be used on their own to treat asthma and called on drugmakers to conduct further studies to better understand the safety of LABAs when used with inhaled steroids.

The agency posted the study requirements on its website at http://www.fda.gov/Drugs/DrugSafety/ucm251512.htm

Rates of COPD, asthma expected to rise: report – CTV.ca


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Rates of COPD, asthma expected to rise: report
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TORONTO — Health Minister Deb Matthews said Monday she is willing to work with the Ontario Lung Association to find ways to reduce cases of lung diseases such as asthma or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. The association released data warning
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Report: Asthma likely to increase if Clean Air Act derailed – Midland Daily News


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Report: Asthma likely to increase if Clean Air Act derailed
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Health Highlights: April 8, 2011 – U.S. News & World Report


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Health Highlights: April 8, 2011
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For example, they have higher infant death rates, lower overall life expectancy and are more likely to suffer from a number of conditions such as heart disease, diabetes, asthma and kidney disease, according to the Associated Press.
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