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Folks with asthma might better control their symptoms by precisely timing when they use their inhaler, a new study says. A ...
Key Takeaways A mid-afternoon inhaler dose might be best for controlling asthma symptomsTaking a single dose around 4 p.m.
The research is the first to highlight the importance of coordinating asthma treatment with the body's natural circadian ...
Scientists have found the optimal time asthma patients should use inhalers to slash the risk of a potentially deadly attack.
A single daily preventer dose of inhaled corticosteroid (beclomethasone), taken at mid-afternoon, may be the best timing for ...
Among US adults with asthma, demographic, socioeconomic, and clinical factors influence the financial barriers to care, and ...
An afternoon dose also yielded significantly better overnight (10 p.m. to 4 a.m.) suppression in blood eosinophil counts as a marker of airway inflammation compared with the other two groups, although ...
A mid-afternoon puff could be the best way to get the most out of your asthma inhaler according to a new study led by ...
The use of pressurized metered dose inhalers (pMDIs) for asthma treatment is thought to be one of the biggest contributors to the NHS' carbon footprint, with pMDIs making up 70% of inhalers ...
Taking a single dose around 4 p.m. worked better than a morning dose or doses taken at morning and evening That timing suppressed nighttime symptoms and lowered immune cell counts WEDNESDAY, April ...