Inhaled Statins: The Future of Asthma Treatment? – Monthly Prescribing Reference (registration)


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Inhaled Statins: The Future of Asthma Treatment?
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In this study, scientists developed a new method to measure statin levels in mice after treatment with inhaled statins and improvement in asthma symptoms. When administered as a spray, the drug was found to be nontoxic and delivered primarily to the
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Biologic-Based Asthma Treatment Gaining Momentum – Medscape


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Biologic-Based Asthma Treatment Gaining Momentum
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DENVER — The monoclonal antibody dupilumab (Sanofi, Regeneron) improves lung function and reduces severe exacerbations in patients with asthma, according to results presented here at the American Thoracic Society 2015 International Conference …
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Asthma Treatment Leading To Hospitalization 60% More Common In Women … – Medical Daily


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Asthma Treatment Leading To Hospitalization 60% More Common In Women
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Women who receive emergency asthma treatment are up to 60 percent more likely to require hospitalization than men are, a new study finds, upholding the longstanding trend of women facing greater risks for allergy and asthma than their male counterparts.
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Progress Towards a New Asthma Treatment – Drug Discovery & Development


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Progress Towards a New Asthma Treatment
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Source: University of Queensland University of Queensland researchers are developing a new asthma treatment that targets the underlying cause of asthma, rather than just the symptoms. Asthma affects one in 10 Australians and is the most common chronic …

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