Millions of asthma patients mistakenly believe symptom relief from rescue inhalers means their condition is controlled.
Propeller Health’s connected inhaler technology helped to reduce usage of a rescue inhaler in a recent study of 495 asthma patients conducted at Dignity Health. “The research demonstrates that the ...
Paxson Barker has cut the use of her rescue inhaler in half since she started wearing a charcoal mask while using cleaning products to prevent her asthma symptoms. But like most asthmatics, Barker has ...
Inhalers have been key to asthma management since the 1950s. The most common, salbutamol, comes in a familiar blue-colored inhaler (or "puffer"). This kind of "rescue inhaler" brings quick relief from ...
10:29, Tue, May 5, 2026 Updated: 10:36, Tue, May 5, 2026 Asthma sufferers who rely on a blue inhaler to manage their condition are being advised to speak to their GP. The guidance follows updated ...
An asthma attack rarely comes out of nowhere. Your body usually gives warning signs first. The problem is, people often brush ...
Only 14.5% of adult patients with moderate or severe asthma are prescribed the recommended SMART combination inhaler regimen and over 40% of academic pulmonary and allergy clinicians have not adopted ...
Some people with asthma need to use multiple inhaled medicines to keep their symptoms under control. Some inhaled medicines can be used on a regular basis to manage symptoms. Other inhaled medicines, ...
Managing asthma effectively requires more than just keeping an inhaler nearby. This chronic respiratory condition affects approximately 25 million Americans, yet despite medical advances and improved ...
Some people with asthma need to use multiple inhaled medicines daily to keep their symptoms under control. New long-acting inhalers that contain more than one medicine are simplifying asthma treatment ...