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Folks with asthma might better control their symptoms by precisely timing when they use their inhaler, a new study says.
An afternoon dose also yielded significantly better overnight (10 p.m. to 4 a.m.) suppression in blood eosinophil counts as a ...
For millions of people around the world, asthma is more than just a breathing problem—it is a chronic and often debilitating ...
A single daily preventer dose of inhaled corticosteroid (beclomethasone), taken at mid-afternoon, may be the best timing for ...
Scientists have found the optimal time asthma patients should use inhalers to slash the risk of a potentially deadly attack. Those who use a brown inhaler — which prevents breathlessness ...
Experts from the University of Manchester have found that if a person with asthma takes their brown inhaler between 3pm and 4pm, they may see symptoms improve. The research, published in the ...
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 ...
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Best time for asthma meds? Try 4 pm
Chronotherapy for asthma reveals that afternoon inhaled corticosteroids significantly improve lung function and reduce ...
Continuing our series, Dr Andrew Whittamore debunks some common myths about asthma – and explains some less well-known facts ...