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Depemokimab significantly reduces asthma exacerbations, benefiting patients regardless of their baseline asthma control levels. A biologics license application for depemokimab is currently being ...
Digital inhalers may help predict occurrence of acute exacerbations of COPD for patients in an ambulatory setting.
Research shows that digital inhalers equipped with remote monitoring capabilities may aid in predicting and identifying ...
This updated asthma guideline establishes a consistent approach to improving asthma diagnosis and control in adults and ...
“Inhaled insulin can quickly get to the carbohydrates that are in the bloodstream, get them into the cells and out of the ...
Using your blue inhaler more than two days a week may indicate poorly controlled asthma. Kotcha K/Shutterstock In 2019, the Global Initiative for Asthma, an independent not-for-profit organisation ...
Inhalers have been key to asthma management since the 1950s. The most common, salbutamol, comes in a familiar blue-coloured inhaler (or “puffer”).
More children stopped using steroid inhalers to control their asthma after a manufacturer discontinued a popular inhaler, a new study says. In 2024, GlaxoSmithKline withdrew Flovent from the market.
The cascade of inflammation linked to asthma symptoms tends to start in mid-afternoon, researchers noted, which might explain why taking a preventive inhaler dose then could have a better effect.
Key Takeaways A mid-afternoon inhaler dose might be best for controlling asthma symptomsTaking a single dose around 4 p.m. worked better than a morning dose or doses taken at morning and ...
SOURCE: BMJ, news release, April 15, 2025 What This Means For You People with asthma should ask their doctor whether the timing of their inhaler dose could improve control over their condition.