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... bronchodilators, as well as caffeine, alcohol and appetite suppressants. Treatment for orthostatic hypotension depends on the severity of symptoms. If ...
Medications, such as bronchodilators to relax the muscles around the airways and inhaled steroids to reduce airway inflammation, can help make breathing easier ...
Some inhalers combine corticosteroids with other medicines that open the airways called bronchodilators. Side effects are often minor. Inhalers can irritate ...
They also added the number of instances each patient needed a rescue bronchodilator to reflect asthma symptom burden. Joe Zein, M.D., Ph.D. The lead author ...
Subject has pre-procedure post-bronchodilator FEV1/ FVC < 0.70. Subject has a pre-procedure post-bronchodilator FEV1 percent predicted of ≥ 20% and ≤ 45%.
Medications — Drugs that disrupt sleep range from nonprescription decongestants to commonly prescribed drugs such as bronchodilators, some antidepressants and ...
Acid reflux can trigger asthma attacks, and asthma symptoms may make acid reflux worse. Gastroesophageal reflux disease, also called GERD, is frequent acid ...
Twice daily, long-acting bronchodilators within 12 hours before pulmonary function testing, DLCO, and 6MWT assessments. Known post-bronchodilator response ...
... bronchodilators and inhaled or systemic glucocorticoids. At Mayo Clinic, once the subglottic airway is found to be stenotic, the treatment strategy has been ...
For a person with COPD that includes both emphysema and chronic bronchitis, methylprednisolone and other medications, such as bronchodilators, can help control ...
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