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Asthma drugs may be safe, effective for COPD

A class of asthma drugs known as long-acting beta agonists may be beneficial for patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), a new study suggests.
(Reuters) UPDATED 05/26/2008
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How to help your kid survive allergy season

Allergy symptoms can make life miserable for adults, but they can be even harder for children to deal with. Recently, a MedTrack Alert editor sat down with allergist Dr.
(MedTrackAlert) UPDATED 05/15/2008
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FDA scrutinizes kids' asthma meds

The agency wants stricter labeling on medications used by children.
(CNN Money) UPDATED 11/26/2007
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Combination therapy may lessen COPD symptoms

Patients who take Advair have 35 percent fewer COPD exacerbations.
(Doctor's Guide News) UPDATED 01/15/2007
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Serevent plus Flovent may reduce hospital visits

Serevent and Flovent combined may halve asthma exacerbations and hospitalization.
(MedPage Today) UPDATED 11/12/2006
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Q&A: Should patients stop taking Advair?

A local reporter asks doctors how patients should respond to new warnings about their asthma medications.
(The Kansas City Star) UPDATED 06/07/2006
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