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- Biloxi Sun Herald - Saints team doctor John Amoss wrote in a letter to the league office, "At the time of the test, Hollis was taking two beta agonists to control his asthma (albuterol and salmeterol) and the possibility of a false positive test in this case would ...
- Evansville Courier-Press - Twice a day, Lana Abel of Evansville helps a family member, Tosha, take breathing treatments for her asthma. Tosha uses an inhaler with a mask to receive doses of Albuterol that help keep the condition under control. Courtesy D.E. Utley Lana Abel's ...
- HealthScout - If the symptoms are mild or occur infrequently (less than twice a week during the daytime or less than twice per month at night), a bronchodilator drug such as an albuterol inhaler or nebulizer may be all that is needed. However, since most children ...
- Providence Journal - He sucked deeply on an Albuterol inhaler that gave him respite from asthma. Kennedy’s opponent in that first race, in 1988, was incumbent Rep. John “Jack” Skeffington, a cheerful undertaker, native of the district and ...
- Houston Chronicle - They are: clenbuterol, tertbutaline, salbutamol (known as albuterol in the U.S.), fenoterol, bambuterol. Intended use: When inhaled, they relax the smooth muscles in the airways of asthma patients, allowing for less constricted breathing. Some ...
- Medscape News - ... to help manage pediatric emergencies includes a laryngoscope, endotracheal tubes, and a heating source, such as an overhead warmer or infrared lamp. Emergency drugs essential for the management of pediatric emergencies include oxygen, albuterol for ...
- Arizona Daily Star - The reality is, if your asthma's managed well with the appropriate medicines, following national guidelines, you really shouldn't go through your albuterol (emergency) inhaler more than two or three times a year," he said.
- If your child is going outside to play and having persistent symptoms, they should use their albuterol inhaler whether or not it's humid," said Aujla. And, she added, very few children need to stay inside because of their asthma and weather changes ...
- Asthma patients- get ready for sticker shock. You're going to pay a lot more for your inhaler beginning January 1st. The government is ordering albuterol inhalers to be pulled from the shelves at the end of the year. The ingredient used to spray the ...
- "If a patient has been using an albuterol inhaler...every 3 or 4 months for years and is fine with that, that's OK," Dr. Feingold said. "But if you're using an albuterol inhaler more than 2 or 3 times a week, there are other medications that will ...
- He began taking a daily asthma medication, plus an Albuterol inhaler as needed, which has done a good job of controlling his condition, she says. Andrew runs with the Salisbury Speedsters, a local track club, and his asthma has not held him back. He ...
- On that statement was $140 for my son to breathe one vial of Albuterol from the hospital nebulizer. We have a nebulizer at home for him, and a package of 30 vials cost $19.99. I’m not sure where $140 comes from, nor do I think the hospital could ...
- Any type of federal program will put the proverbial nail in the coffin, in more ways than one. I, as an asthma sufferer, have already been thrown under the bus by the Obama "green thugs." It seems the small albuterol inhaler I have used for 37 years ...
- Food and Drug Administration is requiring asthmatics switch to hydrofluoroalkane-propelled albuterol inhalers, or HFA-propelled inhalers. Albuterol inhalers are used to treat wheezing in patients with asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease ...
- Patients use inhalers to dispense airway-relaxing albuterol during asthma attacks. Chemicals called chlorofluorocarbons, or CFCs, once were widely used to propel the drug into the lungs.






