Millions of people with asthma use the blue inhaler to help relieve the symptoms when they have an attack but a doctor is now ...
Health chiefs have issued a call to anyone using the medication to treat asthma attacks ...
Professor Ewan Maule, director of medicines and pharmacy at North East and North Cumbria Integrated Care Board (ICB), ...
Experts are urging anyone who is using a blue salbutamol inhaler to contact their GP. The familiar blue reliever treatment ...
Asthma sufferers who rely on a blue inhaler to manage their condition are being urged to speak to their GP. The appeal follows updated guidelines prompted by research indicating that prolonged use of ...
Brits who puff on blue inhalers to open their airways and ease their breathing have been urged to reconsider their 'asthma ...
The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) has issued 'landmark' guidelines for any asthma sufferers still ...
For decades, the little blue inhaler was a lifeline for millions of people with asthma. But doctors now know it can make the condition worse - and a quiet revolution in treatment is already ...
Major treatment milestone: For the first time, more patients use combination inhalers than blue relievers alone, signalling a fundamental change in asthma care. Why the change?: Blue inhalers ease ...
If you've got asthma, you probably reach for your reliever inhaler when you can't breathe. That makes sense—it works fast.
More than a million people in England now use a combination inhaler for asthma, surpassing for the first time the number of ...
Symptoms include wheezing, shortness of breath, recurrent cough, and chest tightness. Fear of cortisone remains one of the ...