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Saturday, March 24, 2012

Google Alert - asthma medications

News7 new results for asthma medications
 
How To Exercise If You Have Seasonal Allergies
MSN Health & Fitness
"The more exercise you get and the better condition you're in, the less likely you are to develop asthma," says Timothy Craig, DO, professor of medicine and pediatrics at Penn State University College of Medicine. And staying active keeps you healthy, ...
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FDA seeks advice on making more drugs OTC
FiercePharma
The FDA is holding its second day of hearings on whether some prescription medications should be sold OTC with pharmacists providing advice at the time of sale. The agency has suggested that cholesterol, asthma, migraine and blood-pressure drugs are ...
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Area allergists, pharmacists report early influx of relief seekers
Morton Grove Champion
Pharmacists at Walgreens locations in Park Ridge and Niles have reported a larger demand for both prescription and over-the-counter medications than is typical for this time of year. Sales of medications and inhalers for asthma and other respiratory ...
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Allergy Season Arrives in Eastchester & Villages
The Daily Eastchester
"I would not say that we have had more customers than usual for allergy season," said Value Drugs manager Ron Rao. "But we definitely had customers earlier than usual." Dr. Wang Y. Mak of Edgemont, whose Allergy & Asthma Family Care practice is at 455 ...
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The Daily Eastchester
AM Vitals: Health Law Slow to Win Favor
Wall Street Journal (blog)
Roche Cuts Cancer Drug Prices in India (WSJ): Roche Holding AG is cutting the price of two expensive cancer drugs in India—and giving them new names—in an effort to gain market share and avoid competition from generic drugs in the fast-growing economy.
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Winter Means Fierce Allergy Season to Stamford
The Daily Stamford
"People will suffer for a longer time, and it will be worse," said Dr. Paul Lindner, whose positions include director of the Allergy and Asthma Center of Stamford and director of allergy and immunization of Stamford Hospital.
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The Daily Stamford
Early pollen season something to sneeze at
Allentown Morning Call
Most seasoned allergy sufferers are programmed to begin taking their medication days or weeks before the time when they know their allergies will strike. This year, the warming trend threw them a curve. "It's a lot easier to treat before symptoms get ...
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Allentown Morning Call


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