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2010-03-08 08:44:00
While the FDA is spending it's time recommending to doctors to get asthmatics off medicines like Advair and Symbicort once asthma is controlled, more common sense research seems to be looking in the opposite direction. Read on, and decide for yourself if Symbicort might actually be the future asthma ...
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2010-02-27 00:08:00
In that same year, one in five New Zealand children were diagnosed with asthma; but for Maori children New Zealand\\\'s indigenous child, the figure was in one in three. The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced today that manufacturers of long-acting beta agonists (LABAs) must now state o ...
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2010-02-22 21:36:00
In this issue: Perspective: The IME: Does time heal all wounds? FDA issues warning on long-acting asthma meds Texas nurse cleared of charges after reporting physician for unsafe practices. “Medical Mafia” case in Las Vegas coming to a close What are the chances? Explaining risk to patients Good Sama ...
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2010-02-22 00:02:00
Current Mood: Happy If you or your child uses a certain type of asthma medication that contains a drug known as a long-acting beta agonist, or LABA for short, (such as Foradil or Serevent) be aware: it should only be used with other medication, never alone. And for all LABAs, including Advair and Sy ...
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2010-02-19 11:48:00
We all hear stories of how “so-and-so” got off their heart medication, migraine pills or whatever by transitioning to herbal supplements. But are they really true or did some supplement company hire an actor to tell their “story?” Because, ahem, we’ve never seen that before. In this post, my sister- ...
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2010-02-19 10:16:00
They seem to be everywhere: medication pumps and devices for people with asthma. For people who have asthma, these pumps and inhalers are literal life savers sometimes. Asthma medications that are inhaled by pump, disk, or inhaler, come in a couple of categories: Immediate action and prophylactic (p ...
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2010-02-19 10:03:00
FROM STAFF AND WIRE REPORTS 02/19/2010 WASHINGTON — The government is taking steps to curb use of some long-acting asthma drugs used by millions, issuing safety restrictions Thursday to lower a life-threatening risk that asthma could worsen suddenly. The chronic lung disorder affects nearly one in e ...
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2010-02-02 00:22:00
Yesterday I wrote about how I think that Advair and Symbicort get a bad rap due to fears that the long-acting bronchodilators in them (Serevent and Formeterol) have been linked to asthma deaths. Yet, in Britain, scientists have found Symbicort to be safe enough to approve it to be used not just as a ...
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2010-01-29 15:08:00
Asthma is a chronic disease that affects the airways, which are the tubes that carry air in and out of the lungs. Asthma is a very serious and common disease, one that affects millions of people around the world, and more every day. Asthma cannot be cured, but most people with the disease are able t ...
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2010-01-26 23:34:00
Warning: The following post is meant to make you think, and perhaps give you something to discuss with your doctor. Please do not change your asthma regime without first consulting your physician. There has been much hype the past several years regarding the safety of long acting bronchodilators suc ...
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2010-01-19 04:35:00
Every day at MyAsthmaCentral.com we get lots of asthma related questions. Below are some questions I thought my readers at the RT Cave would enjoy. Question: Is it Dangerous to use lots of albuterol when you are using Serevent? If you are using Advair, is it true that the Serevent in it may make alb ...
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2010-01-11 14:09:00
I have many posts sort of written in my head, of course, they have accompanying pictures which are sitting in my camera, waiting to be loaded on the computer. So far, I have done really well at hauling the camera around to get all the shots I need, so I can blog, yet when it comes to the following t ...
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2009-12-19 19:55:00
“Working in a kitchen with COPD,” popped up in my search-engine list yesterday and, I have to say, that would be a no-no, at least in a commercial kitchen. With COPD there’s one thing you can be guaranteed to do – cough – and quite possibly a hell of a lot, hawking up crap to boot. You really can’t ...
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2009-11-24 11:39:00
Every day at MyAsthmaCentral.com we get lots of asthma related questions. Below are some questions I thought my readers at the RT Cave would enjoy. Question: I am pregnant and have used Advair about 5 times, should I be worried? My humble answer: According to the FDA Advair is a medicine that you sh ...
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2009-10-27 20:46:00
I got home this afternoon later then I had planned. I had to make a side trip to my mom's house to instruct her on the proper way of taking Advair. My mother was diagnosed with CHF and COPD a little over a week ago, and since then she has had to figure out life with inhalers and O2. Luckily I'm well ...
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