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Advair Approved In Canada For Treatment Of Asthma
The Canadian government has approved the use of Advair (salmeterol xinafoate, fluticasone propionate), an inhaled medication for the treatment of asthma symptoms.
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Asthma Study Shows Flovent Superior to Accolate For Asthma Treatment
Results of a new study show Flovent Inhalation Aerosol (fluticasone propionate) results in significantly greater improvements in lung function and control of asthma symptoms compared to Accolate.
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Asthma Transmitted Through Bone Marrow Transplantation
Researchers say asthma can be transmitted from donor to recipient following bone marrow transplantation and that donors with asthma should be excluded from donating bone marrow to non-asthmatic recipients.
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Asthma Under-treated Among Health Professionals
Results of a new study show that asthma is under-treated or mistreated among health professionals diagnosed with the disease.
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Childhood Asthma In Peru Not Induced By Allergens
Asthma and asthma symptoms among children living in Lima, Peru, do not appear to be related to atopy, according to researchers.
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Delivery Methods Of Asthma Medicine In Asthma Attacks
People having an asthma attack are often given short acting beta2-agonist medicines to help reduce their chest tightness and improve their breathing. These are usually given in the emergency room by a method called
nebulisation. Doctors wonder if metered dose inhalers with a spacer device would be a more practical, cheaper and an equally successful way to give this asthma medication.
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European Union Approves Nasonex Nasal Spray For Kids With Allergies
Nasonex (mometasone furoate monohydrate) Aqueous Nasal Spray has been approved in the European Union for use in children six to 11 years of age for symptoms of seasonal allergic or perennial allergic rhinitis.
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European Union Approves Nasonex Nasal Spray For Kids With Allergies
Nasonex (mometasone furoate monohydrate) Aqueous Nasal Spray has been approved in the European Union for use in children six to 11 years of age for symptoms of seasonal allergic or perennial allergic rhinitis.
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