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  • ...167. pp. 450-471, (2003). Proceedings of the First Jack Pepys Occupational Asthma Symposium.</ref></blockquote> ...Although much research has been done since, the inflammatory component of asthma was recognized only in the [[1960]]s.
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  • ...s in mice. It is traditionally used for supplementary treatment of stress, asthma and diabetes in India In Siddha medicine, it is used for treating pimples o
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  • ...ncken W. Systemic corticosteroid therapy for acute asthma exacerbations. J Asthma. 2006 Jun-Jul;43(5):321-31. Review. PMID 16801135</ref>, [[uveitis]], [[Pyo
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  • ...cephalexin and enoxacin in bacterial infections in chronic bronchitis and asthma |journal=Scand J Infect Dis Suppl |volume=53 |issue= |pages=22–8 |year=19
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  • ...T time) and [[pimozide]] (Orap). [[Theophylline]] (which is mostly used in asthma) is also contraindicated.
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  • ...us asthmaticus in intensive care unit |journal=Iranian Journal of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology |volume=2 |issue=4 |pages=175–80 |year=2003 |month=Decemb
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  • ...thor=Hahn,D.L.| title=Treatment of Chlamydia pneumoniae infection in adult asthma: A before-after trial | journal=J Fam Pract. | year=1995 | volume=41 | page
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  • ...g intolerance]] to NSAIDs, and caution should be exercised in those with [[asthma]] or [[NSAID]]-precipitated [[bronchospasm]]. Owing to its effect on the st ...al anti-inflammatory drug-induced reactions and desensitization |journal=J Asthma |volume=41 |issue=4 |pages=375–84 |pmid=15281324 |doi=10.1081/JAS-1200376
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  • ===Cardioselectivity and asthma=== ...B-blockers have been contraindicated when a person carries a diagnosis of asthma, recent studies have revealed that at moderate doses selective B blockers s
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  • ...agonist]] used for the relief of [[bronchospasm]] in conditions such as [[asthma]] and [[chronic obstructive pulmonary disease]]. It is marketed by [[GlaxoS ...1013/articles/p404ventolin.html Ventolin remains a breath of fresh air for asthma sufferers, after 40 years]. The Pharmaceutical Journal Vol 279 No 7473 p404
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  • ...d provides relief in [[chronic obstructive pulmonary disease]] and acute [[asthma]]. ...r the management of [[chronic obstructive pulmonary disease]] (COPD) and [[asthma]].
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  • ...anch B, Pearlman DS |title=The effects of acute corticosteroid therapy for asthma on serum immunoglobulin levels |journal=J. Allergy Clin. Immunol. |volume=6
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  • ...ve.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.medicinenet.com/asthma/page8.htm |title=Asthma Causes, Types, Symptoms, Treatment, Medication, Facts and the Link to Aller
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  • ...administered via the [[intravenous]] route for the management of severe [[asthma]] attacks.
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  • ...s|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/7623230.stm|title=Baby paracetamol asthma concern|date=September 19, 2008|work=[[BBC News]]|accessdate=September 19, ...>{{Cite journal|title = Paracetamol use in infancy: no strong evidence for asthma link|url = http://www.mhra.gov.uk/Publications/Safetyguidance/DrugSafetyUpd
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  • In traditional Chinese medicine, ephedrine has been used in the treatment of asthma and bronchitis for centuries.<ref name=Ford>Ford MD, Delaney KA, Ling LJ, E ...ated a ban on ephedrine alkaloids that are marketed for reasons other than asthma, colds, allergies, other disease, or traditional Asian use.<ref>[http://web
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  • ...colds, pneumonia, [[peritonsillar abscess|quinsy]], laryngitis, croup, and asthma due to exposure. Taken internally, aconite acts very notably on the circul
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  • ...ons. For example, in South America the powdered leaves are used to relieve asthma, as sedatives, and as diuretics. In India it is used as an ointment that co
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  • ...to treat [[syphilis]], [[rheumatism]], [[intestinal worm]]s, [[fever]], [[asthma]], and [[dysentery]]. Although the toxins from the plant can cause [[nausea
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  • ...tc. A decoction of the roots is given in dyspepsia, diarrhoea, rheumatism, asthma and urinary disorders. The root powder is salutary for brushing the teeth.
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  • ...elandine acts as a mild sedative which has been used historically to treat asthma, bronchitis, and whooping cough. The herb's antispasmodic effect improves
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  • ...effects of its pollen on asthma sufferers. Privet pollen is known to cause asthma and eczema in sufferers. Privet can be removed by contacting the local gove
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  • ...during manufacture. Isocyanates are the leading cause of workplace-related asthma and pulmonary disorders in many post-industrial countries.<ref>{{cite web
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  • ...ct ''encourage'' the development of ailments including [[hay fever]] and [[asthma]].<ref>http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?artid=416594</re ...ref>"Dust mites in the humid atmosphere of Bangalore trigger around 60% of asthma" [http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/Cities/Over_50_Bangalore_kids_hit_by_a
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  • ...at, nose, and lungs and has been associated with [[chronic bronchitis]], [[asthma]], [[hypersensitivity pneumonitis]] (HP), and worsening of pre-existing res
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  • "If 'cedar asthma,' the shingle weaver's [[occupational disease]], does not get him, the stee
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  • ...Humidity is held between 40% and 60% which is the ideal humidity range for asthma sufferers and the storage of susceptible items, such as books.
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  • ...posure include throat irritation ([[pharynx]] and [[larynx]]), bronchial [[asthma]], and sensitization [[dermatitis]].<ref>[http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/ipcsneng
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  • ...s O, Malo JL |title=Inhalation challenges with agents causing occupational asthma |journal=Eur Respir J. |volume=10 |issue=11 |pages=2612–29 |year=1997 |mo gold standard in confirming the diagnosis of [[occupational asthma]].
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  • ...ess copy paper in office work are related to increased risk of adult-onset asthma.<ref>{{cite journal | title = Office Work Exposures and Adult-Onset Asthma
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  • ...es is the ability of mold to trigger episodes in persons that already have asthma, a serious respiratory disease. ...the greater awareness of health problems caused by mold and triggers to [[asthma]] and [[allergies]]. Awareness has also been increased by the involvement
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  • | Occupational [[asthma]]
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  • ...167. pp. 450-471, (2003). Proceedings of the First Jack Pepys Occupational Asthma Symposium.</ref></blockquote> ...Although much research has been done since, the inflammatory component of asthma was recognized only in the [[1960]]s.
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  • *[[Occupational asthma]]
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  • ...o 4 percent have an allergy to latex.<ref>“Allergy Facts and Figures,” Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America http://www.aafa.org/display.cfm?id=9&sub= *[http://aafa.org/display.cfm?id=9&sub=21/ Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America]
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  • ...s. The disorders covered by SENSOR included [[silicosis]], [[occupational asthma]], [[carpal tunnel syndrome]], [[lead poisoning]], and [[pesticide poisonin
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  • * [[Occupational asthma]]
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  • Bronchiolitis obliterans is often misdiagnosed as [[asthma]], [[bronchitis]], [[emphysema]], or [[pneumonia]].
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  • ...f Medicine failed to show an association between formaldehyde exposure and asthma.<ref name="Dupont"/> ...the trailers, occupants reported violent coughing, headaches, as well as [[asthma]], [[bronchitis]], and other problems. Tests showed that in some trailers,
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  • ...roteins; this mechanism may mean that lead exposure is a risk factor for [[asthma]] in children.<ref name="Casarett07-946">[[#CITEREFCasarett07|Casarett, Kla
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  • ...be responsible for as many as 20,000 deaths annually, and exacerbation of asthma. Quantification of dose, determining total number of particles deposited i
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  • ...rschmann spirals]] || [[Heinrich Curschmann]] || [[pulmonology]] || [[asthma]] || || spiral mucus plugs found in sputum
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  • * [[Occupational asthma]] * [[Occupational asthma - Chemicals]]
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  • * [[Asthma]]
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  • * [[Asthma]]
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  • ...rvival rates are difficult to collect because LAM is often misdiagnosed as asthma or other more common diseases, and may not be correctly identified until it
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  • *Propranolol: asystole, asthma attacks ...sts should be avoided in patients with reactive pulmonary disease to avoid asthma attacks. Also Beta-receptor antagonists should be avoided in patients with
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  • ...ed to asthma in teens|url=http://www.latimes.com/health/sns-health-tylenol-asthma-link,0,6054999.story|accessdate=15 August 2010|newspaper=Los Angeles Times| ====Tylenol Concern Relating to Asthma ====
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  • '''Asmasol''' is a [[cannabis]] derivative that is thought to help relieve [[asthma]] symptoms. ...chers who developed the drug claim that asmasol can be useful during acute asthma attacks as well as in preventing attacks.<ref>{{cite journal|last=Brady|fir
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  • ...and other nervous disorders, cholera, menorrhagia, rheumatism, hay fever, asthma, skin diseases, and protracted labor during childbirth<ref>http://www.drugl
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  • ...spasticity, painful conditions (i.e. neurogenic pain), movement disorders, asthma, and glaucoma. Reported but "less-confirmed" effects included treatment of
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  • ...noids are being demonstrated by controlled studies, including treatment of asthma and glaucoma, as an antidepressant, appetite stimulant, anticonvulsant and
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  • ...py for more than five days. Allergic reactions (anaphylactoid reactions, asthma, bronchospasm, Stevens Johnson syndrome, Lyell syndrome) have been reported | Less frequently, [[dyspnea]], [[asthma]] and [[pulmonary]] [[edema]]. Very infrequently, [[rhinitis]] or [[cough]
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  • *Hypersensitivity to aspirin/NSAID-induced asthma or urticaria *Asthma
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  • Etodolac should be avoided by patients with a history of [[asthma]] attacks, [[Urticaria|hives]], or other [[Allergy|allergic reactions]] to
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  • # Asthma or history of asthma
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  • ...ing treatment for diseases previously thought to be untreatable (such as [[asthma]] and [[tuberculosis]]), Beddoes founded the ''Pneumatic Institution'' for
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  • ...left in a room with a bag put over his head, even though he suffered from asthma. A Pentagon spokesman said there was "no credible evidence that Begg was ev ...eft in a room with a bag put over his head (even though he suffered from [[asthma]]), sworn at, and threatened with [[rendition]] to Egypt.<ref name="dodds"/
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  • ...eli C, ''et al.'' |title=Inverse association of farm milk consumption with asthma and allergy in rural and suburban populations across Europe |journal=Clin.
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  • ...Zeiger RS "The role of breast-feeding in the development of allergies and asthma." 'J Allergy Clin Immunol' 2005 Jun;115(6):1238-48.</ref> ...tis]], severe lower respiratory tract infections, atopic [[dermatitis]], [[asthma]], [[obesity]], type 1 and 2 [[diabetes]], [[sudden infant death syndrome]]
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  • ...fungus ''[[Aspergillus fumigatus]]'' during ripening, which can trigger [[asthma]] and other respiratory problems in susceptible individuals.<ref name=ssia> ...obulin G antibodies against aspergillus fumigatus among chronic persistent asthma
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