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    Inhalable, dry-powder form of oxytocin to prevent PPH

    Inhalable, dry-powder form of oxytocin to prevent PPH

    supriya kashyap kashyap29 March 2017 12:26 PM IST
    The Monash University Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences (MIPS) announced positive results from a first-in-human study of a new, inhaled form of a...
    COPD: LABA/LAMA dual bronchodilation improves Cardiac function

    COPD: LABA/LAMA dual bronchodilation improves Cardiac function

    Vinay Singh singh12 May 2018 7:10 PM IST
    Dual bronchodilation with LABA/LAMA Combo of indacaterol-glycopyrronium is associated with significant improvement of cardiac function in patients...
    ICS do not  decrease exacerbations in Asthmatics with Eosinophilia

    ICS do not decrease exacerbations in Asthmatics with Eosinophilia

    Vinay Singh singh18 Jun 2018 7:15 PM IST
    Adherence to inhaled corticosteroid (ICS) treatment is not associated with a decreased occurrence of exacerbations in asthma patients with elevated...
    Amiloride nasal spray, a new approach to Anxiety attacks

    Amiloride nasal spray, a new approach to Anxiety attacks

    Medha Baranwal Baranwal12 Sept 2018 7:30 PM IST
    According to a new study, Amiloride nasal spray may be a new approach to counter Anxiety attacks.Amiloride -- an inhaled form of a high blood pressure...
    Latest 2018 guideline for Chronic Cough by KAAACI

    Latest 2018 guideline for Chronic Cough by KAAACI

    Medha Baranwal Baranwal17 Oct 2018 7:00 PM IST
    The Korean Academy of Asthma, Allergy and Clinical Immunology has released practice guidelines for chronic cough (CC) in adults and children in Korea....
    Adding theophylline to ICS does not reduce exacerbations in COPD

    Adding theophylline to ICS does not reduce exacerbations in COPD

    Vinay Singh singh25 Oct 2018 7:20 PM IST
    Adults with COPD at high risk of exacerbation treated with inhaled corticosteroids, the addition of low-dose theophylline did not reduce the number...
    Can Surgery Cure Severe persistent Asthma-A Clinical dilemma

    Can Surgery Cure Severe persistent Asthma-A Clinical dilemma

    Vinay Singh singh30 Nov 2018 8:28 PM IST
    Bronchial thermoplasty is a nonpharmacological, endoscopic treatment for subjects aged ≥18 years with severe persistent asthma that is not well...
    FDA approves inhaled levodopa for Parkinsons disease patients

    FDA approves inhaled levodopa for Parkinsons disease patients

    Vinay Singh singh25 Dec 2018 7:27 PM IST
    Levodopa inhalation powder (Inbrija) bagged U.S Food and Drug Administration approval for intermittent treatment of "off" episodes in people with...
    Swine flu protection in kids: Flu shot or nasal spray?

    Swine flu protection in kids: Flu shot or nasal spray?

    Vinay Singh singh9 Jan 2019 7:15 PM IST
    The injectable version of the vaccine against the 2009 H1N1 strain was found more effective than the inhaled quadrivalent live attenuated influenza...
    In COPD patients, high dose steroid inhalers and frequent exacerbations increase diabetes risk

    In COPD patients, high dose steroid inhalers and frequent exacerbations increase diabetes risk

    Medha Baranwal Baranwal30 July 2019 7:15 PM IST
    In COPD patients, high dose steroid inhalers and frequent exacerbations increase diabetes risk, finds a new study.Chronic obstructive pulmonary...

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