Norris S, McNally T, Thakurta S. Drug class review: Quick-relief medications for asthma. 2008. Available: http://www.ohsu.edu/drugeffectiveness/reports/final.cfm . Accessed January 1, 2010.Norris SL, McNally TK, Thakurta S: Drug Class Review: Quick-Relief Medications for Asthma 2008. ...
Asthma Severity:The severity of the asthma attack can be broken down into four categories: mild, moderate, severe, and very severe. Mild attacks are those that do not require any treatment or medication at all. Moderate attacks require the patient to use ...
Press, MD, MPH JAMA Key Points Question What is the efficacy associated with using inhaled corticosteroids and long-acting β-agonists (LABAs) together as both the controller and the quick relief therapy termed single maintenance and reliever therapy (SMART) in patients with persistent asthma?
Their experienced acupuncturists in Middletown, NY have helped many patients find the relief they need by using this ancient Chinese medical treatment. When you come into their office for an initial consultation, a licensed acupuncturist will ask you questions to learn more about your medical and ...
There is no specific treatment for a cold. Antibiotics are useless against the cold virus and should not be over-used. Over-the-counter pain relievers may relieve body pain. Decongestants can help too. Cough syrups may provide some relief as well. As with all medications, read labels careful...
(2) Those who have ever suffered from asthma after taking this drug or other drugs for the relief of pain and fever or after taking other cold medicines (3) Children under 15 years of age (4) Pregnant women whose due date is within 12 weeks ...
Press, MD, MPH JAMA Key Points Question What is the efficacy associated with using inhaled corticosteroids and long-acting β-agonists (LABAs) together as both the controller and the quick relief therapy termed single maintenance and reliever therapy (SMART) in patients with persistent asthma?
Elizabeth L McQuaidElsevier MassonWalders, N., Kopel, S. J., Koinis-Mitchell, D., & McQuaid, E. L. (2005). Patterns of quick-relief and long-term controller medication use in pediat- ric asthma. Journal of Pediatrics, 146(2), 177-182....