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Introduction:Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a progressive, life-threatening disease of the lungs, gradually causes breathlessness and pred... S Padmakar,R Chakravarthy,PS Karthik,... - 《Journal of Drug Delivery & Therapeutics》 被引量: 0发表: 2021年 Medication adherence in patien...
What increases my risk for aspiration pneumonia?Your risk is highest if you are older than 75 or live in a nursing home or long-term care center. You may become less active as you age, or you may be bedridden. You may not be able to swallow or cough well. The following also ...
Because inhaled corticosteroids deliver the medicine directly into the lungs, much smaller doses of corticosteroid are needed to effectively control asthma symptoms compared to what would be needed if the same medication was taken orally. This also reduces the likelihood of side effects. ...
A chronic cough is a cough that lasts more than 4 weeks in children or 8 weeks in adults.What causes a chronic cough?Smoking or exposure to secondhand smoke Allergies Acid reflux Lung conditions such as asthma, COPD, lung cancer, or pneumonia Medicines such as blood pressure or heart ...
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) Diabetes Hypertension Obesity Common illnesses.Your PCP is the provider you turn to when you need treatment for short-term health conditions. Among the common issues your PCP might handle are: Colds and flu ...
Diabetes. If your body cannot regulate the levels of sugar in your blood, you may have diabetes. It is incurable, although it can be controlled. Once you receive a diabetes diagnosis, you must change your diet and maintain recommended dosages of medication to prevent the condition from worseni...
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(COPD). A nebulizer is a device that transforms a liquid medication into a fine mist which is then inhaled into the lungs through a mouthpiece. While nebulizers take longer to deliver medications thaninhalers, their accurate dosage delivery is often a good fit forchildren living with asthmaand...