Millions of people with asthma use the blue inhaler to help relieve the symptoms when they have an attack but a doctor is now warning of 'dangerous' sign ...
Many asthma patients in the UK are being encouraged to move to newer combination inhalers instead. The National Institute for ...
Health chiefs have issued a call to anyone using the medication to treat asthma attacks ...
Brits who puff on blue inhalers to open their airways and ease their breathing have been urged to reconsider their 'asthma action plans' as soon as.
Why should people with blue inhalers switch? "Over a million people have been switched from using the standard blue inhaler ...
Asthma sufferers who rely on a blue inhaler to manage their condition are being urged to speak to their GP. The appeal follows updated guidelines prompted by research indicating that prolonged use of ...
Despite being one of the most effective treatments for asthma, inhalers are still feared, delayed, or misunderstood by many patients. From myths about addiction and steroids to social stigma and poor ...
In the first randomized controlled trial to investigate the use of a 2-in-1 inhaler as the sole reliever therapy for children aged 5 to 15, an international team found the combined treatment to be ...
Dr Ranj Singh appeared on BBC Morning Live to warn of overusing blue salbutamol inhalers ...
What type of asthma inhaler is right for you? In the U.S., 25 million people are affected by asthma. That’s roughly 1 in 13 adults and children. Asthma can be mild or severe. Some people with asthma ...
As reliever monotherapy for mild asthma, the inhaled corticosteroid (ICS)-formoterol combination reduced asthma attacks in children compared with a short-acting β₂-agonist (SABA), the CARE trial ...