Generic Singulair is used for prevention and long-term treatment of asthma. It is also used in certain patients to relieve runny nose caused by allergy and to prevent asthma attacks caused by exercise. More info »
Generic Theox CR is used for preventing and treating symptoms and blockage of airway due to asthma or other lung diseases such as emphysema or bronchitis. More info »
Generic Ventolin is used for treating or preventing breathing problems in patients who have asthma or certain other airway diseases. It may be used to prevent breathing problems caused by exercise. More info »
Generic Volmax CR is used to treat bronchospasm (wheezing, shortness of breath) associated with reversible obstructive airway disease such as asthma. More info »
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Breastfeeding tied to stronger lungs, less asthma - GMA News
Press TVBreastfeeding tied to stronger lungs, less asthmaGMA NewsNEW YORK - Kids who were breastfed as babies may have better lung function, and a lower risk of asthma, than those who were formula-fed, two new reports suggest.
Online test helps warn asthma sufferers of impending attacks - Yorkshire Post
BBC NewsOnline test helps warn asthma sufferers of impending attacksYorkshire PostAsthma UK is launching a new online test aimed at people with asthma to help them find out their risk of having an asthma attack and to tell them what they can do to reduce it.
Traffic-related asthma costs two cities big money - Reuters
Traffic-related asthma costs two cities big moneyReutersBy Amy Norton | NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Traffic pollution may cost two California cities millions each year in managing children's asthma, a new study suggests.
Asthmatic Moms Who Breast-feed May Help Their Children's Lungs - Tempo
Asthmatic Moms Who Breast-feed May Help Their Children's LungsTempoBreast-feeding is associated with improved lung function in school-age children, particularly those with asthmatic mothers, a new study says.