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    Bronchospasm





    Breathe Easier! Jan 22, 2006
    Atropine can be very effective during a serious attack because it blocks the activity of the nerves in the respiratory system that cause bronchospasm. ...
    - TheHorse.com,

    Destination Detroit: Bettis Battles Asthma Jan 17, 2006
    ...adrenalin. Dr. Skoner said, "Adrenalin is a natural bronchodilator. We use adrenalin in the emergency room to reverse bronchospasm.". So ...
    - Pittsburgh Channel.com,

    It’s all in the name Dec 28, 2005
    ...woman, for example, was hospitalised after taking Flomax, used to treat the symptoms of an enlarged prostate, instead of Volmax, used to relieve bronchospasm. ...
    - Calcutta Telegraph,

    Long-acting beta 2-adrenergic agonists may make asthma episodes ... Nov 21, 2005
    ...airways in the lungs. Wheezing ( bronchospasm ) happens when the muscles around the airways tighten. Even though LABAs decrease ...
    - Xagena.it,

    GSK Statement on FDA Proposed Labeling Change for Serevent and ... Nov 21, 2005
    ...for long-term twice-daily (morning and evening) administration in the maintenance treatment of asthma and in the prevention of bronchospasm in patients 4 years ...
    - Drug Newswire (press release),

    XOPENEX HFA(TM) Pediatric Data Presented at American College of ... Nov 7, 2005
    ...dose inhaler (MDI), a hydrofluoroalkane (HFA) MDI, versus placebo in pediatric patients 4 to 11 years of age who experience bronchospasm associated with asthma ...
    - Business Wire (press release),

    FDA: New Warnings for Three Asthma Drugs Nov 18, 2005
    It’s not clear if there are similar concerns when LABAs are used for exercise-induced wheezing (bronchospasm) or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD ...
    - FOX News

    ERBITUX(R) Data on Locoregional Control and Overall Survival in ... Nov 16, 2005
    Severe infusion reactions, rarely fatal and characterized by rapid onset of airway obstruction (bronchospasm, stridor, hoarseness), urticaria, and hypotension ...
    - Genetic Engineering News,

    Positive Results of Phase III Study of Rituxan in Rheumatoid ... Nov 16, 2005
    These symptoms include but are not limited to: flu-like fever, chills/rigors, nausea, urticaria, headache, bronchospasm, angioedema and hypotension. ...
    - PharmaLive.com (press release),

    Positive Results of Phase III Study of Rituxan in Rheumatoid ... Nov 15, 2005
    Thesesymptoms include but are not limited to: flu-like fever,chills/rigors, nausea, urticaria, headache, bronchospasm, angioedemaand hypotension. ...
    - Finanzen.net,

    XOPENEX(R) Data Presented at American College of Chest Physicians ... Nov 3, 2005
    ...were administered XOPENEX Inhalation Solution 0.63 mg or 1.25 mg, racemic albuterol 2.5 mg or placebo for six weeks to treat bronchospasm associated with COPD. ...
    - Genetic Engineering News,

    Sepracor Announces Third Quarter 2005 Operating Results Oct 25, 2005
    HCl Inhalation Solution - XOPENEX Inhalation Solution is a short-acting bronchodilator indicated for the treatment or prevention of bronchospasm in patients 6 ...
    - Business Wire (press release),

    Anaphylaxis May Require More than One or Even Two Doses of ... Nov 14, 2005
    ...should check for vital signs and the need for airway ventilation, and should administer oxygen and/or an inhaled beta2 agonist for bronchospasm, if needed. ...
    - DG News

    FDA Sends Warning Letter to Critical Therapeutics Over Zyflo ... Nov 10, 2005
    The Warnings section of the PI states that Zyflo is not indicated for use in the reversal of bronchospasm in acute asthma attacks, including status asthmaticus ...
    - PharmaLive.com (press release),

    Generic Deluge Nov 14, 2005
    DuoNeb, which contains albuterol and ipratropium, was approved by FDA in 2001 for the treatment of bronchospasm associated with chronic obstructive pulmonary ...
    - Med Ad News (subscription),

    Relenza Emerging as a Flu Savior Nov 10, 2005
    Anyone who develops bronchospasm worsening respiratory symptoms such as wheezing and shortness of breath should stop taking the drug and call their health-care ...
    - Bella Online

    FDA Accepts Erbitux® (Cetuximab) sBLA Submission For The ... Oct 31, 2005
    Severe infusion reactions, rarely fatal and characterized by rapid onset of airway obstruction (bronchospasm, stridor, hoarseness), urticaria and hypotension ...
    - WebWire (press release),

    Atypical Manifestations of Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease Oct 28, 2005
    ...reflux -- either by direct aspiration or indirectly by stimulating the distal esophageal sensory vagal nerve -- may induce bronchospasm and asthma. ...
    - Medscape (subscription)

    FDA MedWatch - Zevalin (ibritumomab tiuxetan) Associated with ... Oct 28, 2005
    ...infections (predominantly bacterial in origin), hemorrhage while thrombocytopenic (resulting in deaths), and allergic reactions (bronchospasm and angioedema). ...
    - PharmaLive.com (press release),

    FDA Accepts ERBITUX(R) (Cetuximab) sBLA Submission for the ... Oct 31, 2005
    Important Safety Information Severe infusion reactions, rarely fatal and characterized by rapid onset of airway obstruction (bronchospasm, stridor, hoarseness ...
    - PR Newswire (press release),

    Critical Therapeutics Announces FDA Approval of ZYFLO(R) for the ... Sep 28, 2005
    The recommended dose is one 600mg tablet four times a day. ZYFLO is not indicated for use in the reversal of bronchospasm in acute asthma attacks. ...
    - Business Wire (press release)

    Croatia's Pliva sells proprietary drug in US Sep 28, 2005
    Pliva said it had made an agreement to sell VoSpire ER, a drug for the relief of bronchospasm, to a privately held specialty pharmaceutical company, Dava ...
    - Reuters

    Aspirin and NSAID woes Sep 10, 2005
    Patients with non-allergic rhinitis, nasal polyps, sinusitis and asthma are at increased risk for bronchospasm. It has been found ...
    - Malaysia Star

    Anti-flu drugs and drug sesistance Sep 22, 2005
    COPD). In clinical studies, some patients with mild or moderate asthma or COPD had bronchospasm (wheezing) after taking zanamivir. ...
    - Food Consumer

    BioMarin Announces Positive Opinion for Naglazyme From European ... Sep 15, 2005
    ...media. Severe reactions included angioneurotic edema, hypotension, dyspnea, bronchospasm, respiratory distress, apnea, and urticaria. ...
    - PR Newswire (press release)

    King Pharmaceuticals and Inyx Enter Into Strategic Alliance Sep 8, 2005
    ...cough in adults. Tilade(R) is not a bronchodilator and, therefore, should not be used for the reversal of acute bronchospasm. A new ...
    - Finanzen.net

    Latex Allergy Sep 9, 2005
    Other manifestations include allergic rhinitis, asthma, angioedema, conjunctivitis, bronchospasm, and fatal or non-fatal anaphylaxis. ...
    - allergies.about.com

    ImClone Systems Incorporated and Bristol-Myers Squibb File ... Aug 30, 2005
    Important Safety Information Severe infusion reactions, rarely fatal and characterized by rapid onset of airway obstruction (bronchospasm, stridor, hoarseness ...
    - PR Newswire (press release)

    ImClone Systems Incorporated and Bristol-Myers Squibb File ... Aug 30, 2005
    Severe infusion reactions, rarely fatal and characterized by rapidonset of airway obstruction (bronchospasm, stridor, hoarseness),urticaria, and hypotension ...
    - Finanzen.net

    Biogen Idec and Genentech Submit a Supplemental Biologics License ... Aug 31, 2005
    These symptoms include but are not limited to: flu-like fever, chills/rigors, nausea, urticaria, headache, bronchospasm, angioedema and hypotension. ...
    - Yahoo! News (press release)

    FDA Advisory Committee recommends continued availability of ...Jul 23, 2005
    ...for long-term twice-daily ( morning and evening ) administration in the maintenance treatment of asthma and in the prevention of bronchospasm in patients 4 ...
    - I-Newswire.com

    Jury awards $15-million in boy's deathJul 23, 2005
    She hired Tampa lawyer Michael Trentalange, who said the doctor diagnosed Andrew's respiratory distress as acute bronchospasm, when it actually was a result of ...
    - St. Petersburg Times

    Parents awarded $15 million in son's deathJul 23, 2005
    Tampa lawyer Michael Trentalange said the doctor diagnosed Andrew's respiratory distress as acute bronchospasm, when it actually was a result of congestive ...
    - The Ledger

    Sepracor Announces Second Quarter 2005 Operating ResultsJul 19, 2005
    Sepracor's sales force, XOPENEX Inhalation Solution is a short-acting bronchodilator indicated for the treatment or prevention of bronchospasm in patients 6 ...
    - Genetic Engineering News

    Drug Name Confusion: Preventing Medication ErrorsJul 19, 2005
    ...a 50-year-old woman was hospitalized after taking Flomax, used to treat the symptoms of an enlarged prostate, instead of Volmax, used to relieve bronchospasm. ...
    - RedNova.com

    Perioperative N-acetylcysteine to Prevent Renal Dysfunction in ...Jul 19, 2005
    ...bloodstream infection. We defined serious drug-related adverse events to include bronchospasm, hypotension, and anaphylaxis. Additionally ...
    - Journal of American Medical Association (subscription)

    It’s choking!Jul 11, 2005
    No longer is the disease seen as pure and simple case of bronchospasm. Bronchospasm is actually a close companion of bronchial asthma. ...
    - The Statesman

    Drug abuseJul 3, 2005
    ...rate and blood pressure; bronchodilatation, or in some users, bronchial irritation leading to bronchoconstriction and/or bronchospasm; pharyngitis, sinusitis ...
    - drkoop.com




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