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A Decade of Coordinated Asthma Management in Australia
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A Decade of Asthma Management in Australia
The Asthma Management Teams Working Harder and Smarter
Latest Statistical Trends
Adherence: Whose Responsibility
Managing Childhood Asthma and Parental Anxiety
Unravelling the Mystery
National Asthma Campaign, Australia Australia
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ABSTRACT: 'Relief of Asthma Symptoms with Dilutions of Progesterone'
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Premenstrual asthma has been described in the literature. Several hormones were tested to see if any caused a change in symptoms of asthma. Progesterone was noted to have the greatest impact. Several dilutions of progesterone were used to relieve acute symptoms of asthma.
Russell R. Roby, J.D., M.D., and Dick Richardson, Ph.D.
The Allergy Center USA
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Ask the Expert - Asthma Treatment
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Does magnesium therapy have a role in management of chronic asthma?
Atrovent inalation save in peanut/soy, sensitive patient.
Will a treatment aimed at her specific hypersensitivity improve her long term prognosis?
Value of Rotohaler vs spacers in treatment /infants.
Is Cetrizine safe in infants?
What are the latest therapy treatment for a 70 year old female asthmatic patient?
Should troleandomycin (TAO) be used with steroids in the treatment of asthma?
Colloidal silver treatment.
Asthma and altitude sickness.
Fish oil and asthma.
Relationship between Coelic disease & asthma.
Intravenous alcohol and asthma.
American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology USA
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Asthma Adherence: A Guide for Health Professionals
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Adherence to prescribed therapy has been identified as a major factor in successful asthma management (Rand 1997). However, in spite of the significant advances in
developing asthma medications and the introduction of Asthma Management Plans, it appears that many people with asthma are unable to manage their therapy to best effect.
In developing this practical guide the National Asthma Campaign (NAC) aims to assist those involved in asthma care to understand more about adherence and the factors affecting it, both as a patient issue and an asthma management issue.
National Asthma Campaign, Australia Australia
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Asthma Management Handbook 1998
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An excellent resource produced as a guide to practising clinicians and community pharmacists to assist in their management of people with asthma.
National Asthma Campaign, Australia Australia
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Asthma Management Software
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PAMP Software, Piko Asthma Management Program, was specifically designed for patient and physician asthma management. It allows the physician to track and trend vital measurements, as well as symptoms and medication, enabling them to determine medication efficacy and patient compliance.
PiKo Healthcare Products USA
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Asthma: When Inhaled Steroids Aren't Enough
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According to the recently released NHBL Institute guidelines, all patients with asthma that have symptoms more than twice a week should be placed on maintenance anti-inflammatory therapy, such as inhaled steroids, nedocromil, or leukotriene modifiers.
A brief summary.
Allergy Web - Asthma & Allergy Associates of Florida, PA. USA
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Considerations for Diagnosing and Managing Asthma in the Elderly
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Considerations for Diagnosing and Managing Asthma in the Elderly
National Heart, Lung & Blood Institute USA
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Education for a Partnership in Asthma Care
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JAMA Asthma Information Center
From the Final version of the report from the National Asthma Education and Prevention Program.
Includes articles on the following topics:
Establish a Partnership
Teach Asthma Self-Management
Jointly Develop Treatment Goals
Provide the Patient With Tools for Self Management
Encourage Adherence
Tailor Education to the Needs of the Individual Patient
Maintain the Partnership
Supplement Patient Education Delivered by Clinicians
Provide Patient Education in Other Clinical Settings
American Medical Association USA
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Emergency Management of Asthma Chart
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