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Saturday, July 21, 2012

Google Alert - asthma attack no inhaler

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Makers Of Over-the-Counter Inhaler Leading Fight To Have Product Back On ...
MarketWatch (press release)
There is currently no OTC inhaler for asthma patients available. If someone without a prescription for an inhaler is suffering from asthma symptoms, they either need to go to the emergency room -- which can cost thousands of dollars -- or simply endure the ...
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Supermarkets to sell asthma inhalers over the counter
BBC News
Asthma inhalers will go on sale in supermarkets for the first time this month, allowing sufferers to get the medicine without seeing their doctor. Asda said it would start selling blue reliever inhalers over the counter without prescription from Tuesday. Customers over 16 will be able to buy two inhalers for £7. ... Blue reliever inhalers - the ones Asda will be selling - contain the drug salbutamol and are used if someone is feeling wheezy or suffering an attack. Preventer inhalers are taken twice daily to help keep asthma ...
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Supermarkets to sell asthma inhalers over the counter to patients without a ...
Daily Mail
Asthma inhalers are to go on sale in the supermarket for the first time, allowing sufferers access to the drugs without having to see their doctor. Asda announced yesterday that it plans to begin selling the blue reliever inhalers over the counter without a ...
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