A new injectable medicine is giving hope to people with asthma by helping them breathe better. The drug, called dupilumab ...
An anti-inflammation injectable drug called dupilumab can reduce mucus buildup and improve breathing among asthma patients, a ...
Managing asthma often requires a two-pronged approach — long-term medicines to prevent attacks and rescue strategies to stop attacks when they happen. It’s important to avoid triggers and monitor ...
Biological drugs have been a game-changer for people with severe asthma, helping them breathe easier and live more comfortably. But researchers at Karolinska Institutet have uncovered a surprising ...
Patients who depended on oral corticosteroids to care for their severe asthma experienced improvements in asthma control ...
CHICAGO -- Adverse event risks varied across biologics used by asthma patients, an analysis of data submitted to the FDA ...
A promising new drug for treating asthma could not only reduce asthma symptoms but also improve lung function in patients, according to a new study. The results of the trial involving dupilumab, which ...
People taking GLP-1 medications had better-controlled asthma overall, though there was no difference in lung function compared to those not taking GLP-1s. The study suggests that GLP-1 drugs may have ...
Asthma flares can worsen with illness or allergies. Dr. Lacy Anderson says increase rescue inhaler use, add steroids if symptoms persist, and contact your doctor for severe flares.