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| For Mild Asthma, Daily Steroids May Not Be Needed, Study Says U.S. News & World Report 11 (HealthDay News) -- Millions of people with mild to moderate asthma are routinely prescribed daily inhaled steroid medications to control the disease, but a new study suggests that may not be necessary. The study, published Sept. 12 in the Journal ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Millions of mild asthma patients may not need daily inhaled steroid therapy Science Codex The assumption has been that because asthma is always present even if dormant, it should be treated with a continuous dose of anti-inflammatory medications, whether or not symptoms are present. Accepted protocol is a twice-daily dose of an inhaled ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Daily Inhalers Not Effective For Mild-To-Moderate Asthma Patients [Study] The Inquisitr Unlike albuterol (the medicine that opens the airways, used to treat symptoms or asthma attacks), patients who take ICS inhalers are told to use the medicine even when they have no symptoms, reports ABC News. A study in the Journal of the American ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Asthma sufferers need less medication, study says Houston Chronicle The research showed that the traditional method of keeping patients on daily doses of a type of steroid known as corticosteroids, along with the use of an albuteral inhaler during an asthma attack, worked no better than using a combination of the two ... See all stories on this topic » |
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| Only using an asthma inhaler when having an attack is ... - Daily Mail Asthma sufferers who use inhalers every day to build up resistance to attacks are ... The results showed that those who used their inhalers every day fared no ... www.dailymail.co.uk/.../Only-using-asthma-inhaler-having-att... |
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