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  2. If You're Living With Asthma, Here's Every Single Treatment ...

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    Asthma is a clinical medical condition that almost always requires treatment with medication. However, there are ways you can help lessen the likelihood of an attack in the first place. Humidifier

  3. Anti-asthmatic agent - Wikipedia

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    The goal of asthmatic agents is to reduce asthma exacerbation frequencies and related hospital visits. Anti-asthmatic agents as rescue medications for acute asthma attacks include short-acting β 2-adrenergic receptor agonists (SABA), short-acting muscarinic antagonists (SAMA), systemic glucocorticoids, and magnesium sulfate.

  4. FDA approves medication used to treat asthma for use in ... - AOL

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    Xolair, which is developed and co-promoted by Genentech and Novartis in the US, was originally approved in 2003 for the treatment of moderate to severe persistent allergic asthma in certain people.

  5. Omalizumab - Wikipedia

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    However, in March 2013, NICE issued "final draft guidance" about the allowance of omalizumab, recommending the medication as an option for treating severe, persistent allergic asthma in adults, adolescents and children following additional analyses and submission of a "patient access scheme" by Novartis, the manufacturer. [65]

  6. First new asthma attack treatment in 50 years - AOL

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    The study, on 158 people, monitored patients for three months after treatment for a flare-up. The results in The Lancet Respiratory Medicine found a treatment failure rate of: 74% when taking steroids

  7. Bronchial thermoplasty - Wikipedia

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    Bronchial thermoplasty [1] is a treatment for severe asthma approved by the FDA in 2010 involving the delivery of controlled, therapeutic radiofrequency energy to the airway wall, thus heating the tissue and reducing the amount of smooth muscle present in the airway wall.

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