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pneumonectomy A new study entitled “Severe Asthma: Definition, Diagnosis and Treatment” reviews areas of concern regarding severe asthma treatment that require particular attention by clinicians. The review was published in the journal Deutsches …

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[Unmet need in asthma management and future treatment options].

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[Unmet need in asthma management and future treatment options].

Pneumologie. 2015 Jan;69(1):36-47

Authors: Gillissen A

Abstract
Despite health initiatives and extensive guideline efforts for advancing the management of asthma, evidence from epidemiologic studies suggests, that many asthma patients still have uncontrolled disease. The percentage of the uncontrolled disease stage is highly prevalent and eventually succeeds the 50?% range depending on the disease severity. There is urgent need for improved care particularly in moderate as well as in severe asthma. Implementation of treatment plans, the focus on symptom control, better patient-caretaker communication and most importantly improvement of specific treatment options are the cornerstones for success. Tiotropium, the first long-term antimuscarinic compound, was approved for asthma treatment in 2014, new developed inhaled corticosteroids as well as ?2-mimetics and inhaler types will enhance the physician’s armamentarium to treat this disease better. Agents aimed at inhibiting cytokines, such as mepoluzimab, daclizumab, reslizumab and others hold to various degree promise in the treatment of asthma. Other agents under investigation include phosphodiesterase type 4 inhibitors and oligonucleotides. In summary, there is future promise for substantial therapeutic advances in moderate and severe persistent asthma.

PMID: 25599141 [PubMed – in process]

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Asthma Drug Shows Promise in Treatment of Obesity and Diabetes – Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News

Asthma Drug Shows Promise in Treatment of Obesity and Diabetes
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University of Michigan scientists have revealed the underlying mechanisms on how an asthma drug currently in clinical trials for the treatment of obesity and other related metabolic disorders increases sugar metabolism by generating a novel signal

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Public Release: 14-Jan-2015 Severe asthma: Diagnosis and treatment are … – EurekAlert (press release)

Public Release: 14-Jan-2015 Severe asthma: Diagnosis and treatment are
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Asthma is a common disease. It has increased significantly over the last hundred years and now affects between 1 in 10 and 1 in 20 people in Europe. In most sufferers asthma can be treated successfully, and as a result emergency room consultation and …

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Facilitating home-based treatment of hereditary angioedema.

Facilitating home-based treatment of hereditary angioedema.

Allergy Asthma Proc. 2014 Dec 30;

Authors: Bernstein JA, Riedl M, Shapiro RS

Abstract
Hereditary angioedema (HAE) is a rare disorder causing periodic attacks of nonpruritic swelling, for which highly effective subcutaneous and intravenous therapies are available. The need to seek ongoing medical attention for HAE attacks at clinics and hospitals adds to the already considerable burden of the disease. Recent international consensus treatment guidelines have emphasized home-based therapy as a preferred managed strategy whenever possible. Here, we review various strategies for facilitating home-based treatment with injectable HAE medications (plasma-derived C1 esterase inhibitor [C1-INH], ecallantide, icatibant, and recombinant C1-INH). Medical literature relating to home-based treatment of HAE is reviewed and strategies for implementing home-based therapy are presented. Home-based treatment of HAE has been shown to reduce the time to initiation of treatment, reduce the duration and severity of attacks, and improve patients’ quality of life. Several options are available to facilitate home treatment of HAE. Medical staff in a primary care setting can be educated in the care of HAE patients and can teach the technique of parenteral drug administration. Home care agencies and specialty pharmacies are present in most communities and specialize in patient education. Infusion centers are skilled at working with patients with chronic diseases who perform extensive self-care. HAE comprehensive care clinics provide expert diagnosis and disease management and may become the patient’s primary source of HAE care. Home-based therapy of HAE has been shown to be safe and clinically advantageous. Various strategies are available for equipping HAE patients to administer their treatments outside of a medical facility.

PMID: 25551795 [PubMed – as supplied by publisher]

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Future asthma treatment may target trigger allergens – Gizmag


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Future asthma treatment may target trigger allergens
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Asthma attacks are terrifying. They feel almost like the world is closing in around you as you wheeze and cough and gasp for breath. And they often strike suddenly, without warning, when an innocuous event stirs up dust or pollen around you. That
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COPD, Asthma Treatment Aided By Computerized Clinical Decision Support … – Lung Disease News


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COPD, Asthma Treatment Aided By Computerized Clinical Decision Support
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However, despite CCDSS use in a variety of diseases, its systematic impact on the clinical assessment of chronic respiratory diseases, such as asthma and COPD, is still lacking. In this new research, the authors performed a systematic review to present

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