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"inhaler" Definitions
  1. a small device containing medicine that you breathe in through your mouth, used by people who have problems with breathing

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They found that patients perceived the same degree of relief with the placebo inhaler as they did with the actual asthma inhaler.
She seemed to need a new inhaler, but her pediatrician's office was closed and the nurse's hotline wasn't comfortable issuing an inhaler prescription without an in-person visit.
GSK, the respiratory market world leader since launching the Ventolin inhaler in 1969, signed a deal last December for Propeller to develop a customized sensor for its next-generation Ellipta inhaler.
Adams said he couldn't afford the cost of an inhaler.
My inhaler didn't help, and I didn't have my EpiPen.
He didn't have an inhaler, he needed to go home.
After I change, I take a puff on my inhaler.
V also has an inhaler she can use for temporary enhancements.
And my inhaler — I'm asthmatic and can't go anywhere without it.
She said that he left his inhaler behind in the car.
I moved to Mexico, and the same inhaler cost me $4.
Vectura's VR475 treatment delivers asthma medication budesonide through its nebuliser inhaler.
GSK's once-daily triple inhaler combines the drugs fluticasone, umeclidinium and vilanterol.
What happens if she becomes out of breath and needs an inhaler?
After examining both girls, Gutierrez showed Mirian how to use the inhaler.
"Switching to a different type of inhaler can be complicated for people with asthma, as it involves learning a new inhaler technique, so it should only be done with support from a GP or asthma nurse," she added.
He alleges the officers withheld his asthma inhaler from him until they arrived.
He took one look at my epinephrine inhaler and shook his head angrily.
GSK's once-daily triple inhaler combines the drugs fluticasone furoate, umeclidinium and vilanterol.
They prescribed another inhaler for the boy's wheezing, since the first hadn't helped.
She promised Ms. Allen to be better about taking the inhaler — for now.
I had to buy an inhaler for the first time in 30 years.
His daughter was using an inhaler to relieve coughs from the marijuana smoke.
It also uses Teva's Respiclick inhaler rather than a copy of GSK's device.
He was given his inhaler but later went into cardiac arrest at the scene.
Remember when he gives Naz his inhaler back at the end of episode 2?
They enjoy watching the oral skills of a smoke-ring-blower or French inhaler.
She also knew she was in danger, even with a rescue inhaler at hand.
It got worse and worse, and the doctor had to give her an inhaler.
GSK's triple inhaler, which is being developed with Innoviva, combines fluticasone, umeclidinium and vilanterol.
I was sent home with a rescue inhaler and the meds to finish off.
I keep an inhaler handy, and a well-fitting N95 mask in my car.
The questioner asked one woman how much she thinks a single inhaler would cost.
You wouldn't catch James Dean using a clunky device that looks like an asthma inhaler.
Propeller Health makes an add-on that fits into any inhaler and records ambient data.
We would never deny someone with diabetes his insulin, or someone with asthma her inhaler.
Ms. Fatigati, who also has asthma, said she gave him pumps from her own inhaler.
And if you have an inhaler, it'll help you track how often you use it.
They thought it was asthma and sent him home from the hospital with an inhaler.
The inhaler he found after rummaging through drawers was five years past its expiration date.
The new device is seen as a challenger to an inhaler marketed by rival GlaxoSmithKline.
She always carries an inhaler and sees a doctor when she feels her chest tighten.
Jha's wife ultimately took their daughter the emergency room, where the family received the inhaler.
The recommended maximum use of a standard inhaler is eight puffs over a 12 hour period.
Negotiations regarding the fate of the inhaler plant next door are continuing, said a company spokesman.
Earlier this year it invested $20m in Syqe Medical, developer of an inhaler for vaporised marijuana.
When functioning properly, the metered-dose inhaler releases a fixed dose of medication in aerosol form.
He took his inhaler and then tried his nebulizer, but he was still fighting for air.
A family member says X asked for his inhaler (for asthma) right before he fell unconscious.
I do have asthma but only mildly during allergy season and I rarely need my inhaler.
There were a couple of times I'll just be sitting on the floor hitting my inhaler.
"Zynerma shouldn't replace your asthma inhaler, and it can't replace her," said Downey, trailing off sadly.
AstraZeneca – The drugmaker said its inhaler for COPD improved lung function in a late-stage trial.
EpiPens retail for $600, and Reed estimates her asthma inhaler costs about $200 out of pocket.
The new inhaler, which GSK developed with Innoviva, was also approved in the United States in September.
She extended the idea to include mundane objects like basketballs, McDonald's grub, and even an asthma inhaler.
I remember I could never run around outside without stopping to use an inhaler of my own.
A severe asthmatic, Garland needed an albuterol inhaler multiple times a day, along with nebulizer breathing treatments.
Novartis aims to have its inhaler for chronic lung disease, to be on the market by 2019.
I asked another staffer, 'Please, please ask her to give me my inhaler, I really need it.
Were it not for her emergency albuterol inhaler, she might have had to call 911, she added.
He, too, had his albuterol inhaler confiscated by the border patrol and was not given a replacement.
He returned home — after four hours — with an inhaler and his first McDonald's meal in a bag.
Dr. William C. Anderson III, the first author on the study and co-director of the multidisciplinary asthma clinic at the Children's Hospital Colorado, said that there are at least seven steps in using an inhaler correctly: You have to take off the cap, shake the inhaler for three to five seconds and connect it to the spacer (a chamber between the inhaler and the patient's mouth that holds the drug suspended and makes it easier to breathe it in).
I go to the pharmacy to get her inhaler and to wait for her steroids and eye drops.
How it works: Mylan recently launched a generic version of the popular Advair inhaler at a 70% discount.
I'm supposed to be constantly out of breath, reaching for the asthma inhaler that only prolongs my suffering.
What she means is that the inhaler doesn't jibe with the characterization of Naz as a coldblooded murderer.
They also studied outcomes with one type of inhaler, and the findings might be different for other devices.
"We have no choice but to send her back to school with her inhaler and medicines," Qureshi said.
Even now, with good insurance, her $2,000 deductible prompts her to use her inhaler -- an Advair bronchodilator -- sparingly.
So if you have a bacterial infection in your lungs, you'd inhale the bacteriophage treatment through an inhaler.
Ms. Harding stood under an awning in front of her truck and took a puff off her inhaler.
My generic asthma bronchodilator inhaler, which could save my life, cost me more than $100 at American pharmacies.
Drugs can also be found and used in the game, and you take them via inhaler-like devices.
At several points, Gray pleaded for medical care — including an inhaler for his asthma — but police ignored him.
She particularly worries about her oldest granddaughter, who at 12 years old needs both an inhaler and a nebulizer.
Prospects hinge on the timing of generic copies of its blockbuster lung inhaler Advair arriving in the United States.
He insisted MannKind's inhaler was better than Pfizer's and that its insulin had desirable medical characteristics beyond being inhalable.
Fashion-conscious asthmatic readers will be excited to know that a new ultra-thin inhaler is on the horizon.
To use, asthma sufferers would pre-load it with the metal canister that comes with a traditional asthma inhaler.
To protect her voice she's been given an inhaler and—she says with a sly grin—prescribed some codeine.
GSK's inhaler, which it developed with Innoviva, has already been approved for sale in the United States and Europe.
She says she began to prepare for the possibility that she would not get her inhaler until she collapsed.
The asthma inhaler-maker said total royalties fell to 52.6 million pounds from 74.5 million pounds a year earlier.
Soon enough Caroline was coughing too, and had to pull out the asthma inhaler she hadn't used in years.
As Don screams in horror — Adrian has asthma and needs his inhaler, he pleads — Adrian tumbles into the river.
Mirian showed Gutierrez an inhaler she had been given in the detention facility and asked what it was for.
The star of "Booksmart" and "Lady Bird" got ready for the Oscars with tulle and a place for her inhaler.
Last week, the inhaler, which GSK developed with Innoviva, also won a recommendation for approval from the European Medicines Agency.
Kshatriya adds that the inhaler can even analyze factors such as altitude, pollen, and barometric pressure from location-based information.
Three months after leaving the hospital, patients who got personalized inhaler education still fared better than those who did not.
Nero never put hands on him except to help find Gray's asthma inhaler when he asked for it, Zayon said.
GlaxoSmithKline – The drugmaker won approval from European regulators for its new three-in-one inhaler drug for chronic lung disease.
He explained that while he has an inhaler for exercise-induced asthma, he's run the New York City Marathon twice.
Her doctor prescribed her an inhaler and tested her for COVID-19; we'll get her results in another few days.
The setback comes as AstraZeneca tries to catch up with domestic rival GlaxoSmithKline's Trelegy, which is delivered through inhaler Ellipta.
GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) said the FDA has approved its new three-in-one inhaler to treat COPD, Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
GSK's upcoming new medicines include a novel inhaler that combines three medicines in one device and a promising vaccine for shingles.
By all accounts the only time Nero ever touched Gray was to assist the already-handcuffed man with retrieving his inhaler.
Resolve Digital Health is attempting to deploy even smarter tech, selling a "smart inhaler" that tracks the medicinal effects of cannabis.
After Eliannys was taken to a local hospital, doctors, thinking the disease was asthma, used a sort of inhaler on her.
The drone flew on a programmed route for 3 miles over the Atlantic Ocean to deliver an inhaler at Children's Island.
Once participants granted permission, the Asthma Health app could monitor their asthma inhaler use and connect to their electronic health records.
I found out the hard way, after the inhaler she prescribed me raised my blood pressure and triggered a panic attack.
GSK is currently facing falling sales of its older dual therapy inhaler Advair and views the triple as a big opportunity.
She was only able to salvage a single backpack full of belongings from her home, plus some clothes and her inhaler.
The researchers randomly assigned each patient to a two-in-one inhaler therapy or a triple therapy between 2016 to 2018.
The researchers randomly assigned each patient to a two-in-one inhaler therapy or a triple therapy between 2016 to 2018.
"The confiscating of an asthma inhaler or other essential medication from a child seems cruel, misguided and possibly criminal," Wu said.
So this natural ratio, which is unique to cannabis, can have unique anti-depressive effects when simply used as an aromatherapy inhaler.
"If your child had asthma and was turning blue, you wouldn't deny them their albuterol inhaler or say 'let's wait,' " Forcier said.
Dukes told CNN that before his arrest, police officers took his emergency inhaler and his IV was removed, though not by a doctor.
It transpired that he had stayed at a friend's house, and used an asthma inhaler because he was allergic to his friend's cat.
It's quite small and only holds the essentials (wallet, phones, keys, and in my case, an inhaler), but it's ideal for running errands.
"We currently don't anticipate a supply impact to Ventolin HFA 200D inhaler as a result of this issue," GSK said in a statement.
Diagnosed with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease by two physicians, he was given a rescue inhaler but was not treated for ongoing airway inflammation.
As anyone who's been prescribed a super sexy inhaler already knows, people with asthma have trouble breathing (to put it lightly), MedlinePlus explains.
In the past, she said, the only lung problems she had were from mild asthma, which rarely required the use of an inhaler.
He noticed the boy's wheezing and gave him an inhaler, then referred mother and child to a rheumatologist and an infectious disease specialist.
"You have to use your controller," she said, waving an orange inhaler that Ms. McClendon was not using twice a day as instructed.
Cardinal Health declined to say whether it was experiencing increased inhaler orders from providers and McKesson didn't respond to a request for comment.
To ensure that she received the appropriate dosage of medication, Dr. Elisondo fashioned a spacer for her inhaler out of a paper cup.
"If you went to a doctor during your first bout with asthma, would you expect to be cured after just one inhaler?" he said.
Two years ago in the middle of the night I found myself suffering a severe asthma attack that required more than a rescue inhaler.
My rescue inhaler was the powerful stimulant and bronchodilator epinephrine, and I was using it so frequently that I began to develop heart palpitations.
"So they gave me an inhaler to try, and I tried that, and it didn't make much of a difference at all," Spencer said.
Before leaving court one day in May, his lawyer had to remind him not to forget the inhaler he had left on the table.
One day, a black teenager died next to the Harvard hospital where he worked, clutching an inhaler that had failed to save his life.
The other two are a three-in-one inhaler for chronic lung disease and a shingles vaccine, which were approved in September and October.
The GSK inhaler combines the drugs fluticasone furoate, umeclidinium and vilanterol, offering three different mechanisms to help open airways of patients with severe COPD.
If it passes muster, it should be on the market sometime after that, but there's no set date, so keep your traditional inhaler handy.
It's usually possible to control those symptoms with medications that prevent attacks, and by using a rescue inhaler if you do get an attack.
School staff members quickly administered his asthma inhaler, gave him two doses of an antihistamine, and injected him with an Epipen to prevent anaphylaxis.
But proper inhaler technique needs to be taught to parents, she said, and they need to understand that they have an important ongoing role.
Her 6-year-old-son, Mike, was holding an inhaler to his mouth with one hand and clutching a stuffed dog with his other.
In the experiment, asthma patients were randomly sorted into three groups: One group received an inhaler with albuterol, a drug that opens the airways.
" The night Tank was hospitalized, Dylan said, "he warned me he was feeling sick and had trouble breathing, even asking to borrow my asthma inhaler.
But as someone who has to huff a rescue inhaler when you bring Fluffy along, I have to ask: Why won't you just check him?
The first trial run—a mock delivery in which a drone successfully flew an inhaler from Beverly, Massachusetts to the nearby Children's Island—happened yesterday.
"An inhaler doesn't fit the way we see a crazed killer trying to stab someone 22 times between hits off of his Ventolin," Chandra says.
The inhaler education program that Press and colleagues tested with 62 patients at two Chicago hospitals only takes a few minutes to complete, she said.
People will stop smoking joints as a therapeutic solution; they'll take a patch, or a tablet, or an inhaler that is targeted at specific conditions.
AstraZeneca said patients in the trial were given two inhalations twice a day of PT010, which is a single inhaler, fixed-dose triple combination therapy.
Still, if you've noticed that your inhaler isn't relieving your asthma or other respiratory symptoms, it might be good to check in with your doctor.
Her point is made even more hilariously accurate by the fact that she does the review completely naked, laying in bed, and clutching her inhaler.
AstraZeneca added 1.9 percent after it reported that its inhaler for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) showed improved lung function in a late stage trial.
Mr. Patton said the two officers, who both had just completed their probationary period at the time, claimed they helped Mr. Cook use the inhaler.
Now I felt fairly sickly and pulled long draughts on a nicotine inhaler I kept for moments and fits of nausea, nerves, or ill digestion.
"She coached me on how to use my inhaler," said Ellis, who contracted asthma earlier this year after exposure to the exhaust from coal plants.
Although the U.S. patent on Advair expired in 2010, an additional patent on the Diskus inhaler used to deliver the drug runs until August 2016.
Any athlete can apply for such a waiver, requesting permission, for example, to use an inhaler or take a medication to treat attention-deficit disorders.
Then I take my maintenance inhaler and prescription nasal spray (allergies and asthma for the win!), brush my teeth, put in my contacts, and get dressed.
The company makes Perforomist, an inhaler that treats symptoms of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), as well as prevents asthma attacks and exercise-induced bronchial spasm.
He carried his small gun because he had a chronic lung disease; if he felt woozy, he fired it, and Chumney rushed over with his inhaler.
GSK, the global leader in respiratory medicine, is facing competition from cheap generics to its older Advair inhaler, prompting the company to invest in novel therapies.
Syqe, which was formed in 2011, says it has already developed an inhaler that allows medical cannabis to be delivered in a safe and precise manner.
She added that the smoke billowing from the wreckage was so thick she was forced to use her inhaler, despite her vessel's distance from the fire.
For the mock scenario, the drone carried an inhaler to a child on the island attending summer camp, even though there was no real medical emergency.
They shouted along with him and followed all his commands, including one to crouch down to the floor mid-breakdown on "Inhaler," then pogo back up.
Since switching to vaping, she has reduced her nicotine levels, her blood pressure is normal, and she no longer needs an inhaler for her asthma, she said.
After her morning treatments, Steve helps Julianna brush her teeth, get her dressed and take her meds: an anti-nausea drug, an antacid and a steroid inhaler.
He suffered an asthma attack while in police custody and attempted to tell officers he was having difficulty breathing and needed his inhaler, according to the lawsuit.
I have to use an inhaler at altitude or I can't breathe, so I tear our bedroom apart until I realize it's already in my backpack. Whoops!
GSK, along with Propeller Health, is developing custom sensors for GSK's Ellipta asthma inhaler, so that the pharma company can gather information on how patients use it.
And Detective Box (Bill Camp) gets targeted for giving Naz his inhaler instead of keeping it as evidence from the crime scene, a violation of police procedure.
Chandra claims he had removed the inhaler from the scene because it didn't conform to the police's narrative—we don't think of asthmatics as being brutal killers.
The primary endpoint compared the effects of Flutiform, used in an inhaler, to Formoterol Fumarate Dihydrate - used for the treatment of COPD, including chronic bronchitis, Vectura said.
I have asthma and I have not had an inhaler in ten years, because I let the prescription lapse and then I didn't go to the doctor!
Asthma is the most common chronic disease of childhood, and using an asthma inhaler is often a first step toward medical autonomy for a child with asthma.
Forde, the former Republican, told me he came to believe in single-payer after living under such a system in Nicaragua, where his asthma inhaler cost $7.
Because she used an inhaler, Dr. Greenberg offered her a prescription for Tamiflu, even though it normally is effective only within the first two days of infection.
BAT has also developed a nicotine inhaler called Voke that can be licensed as a medical product in Britain, but it is not yet on the market.
Trelegy, delivered through GSK's inhaler Ellipta, generated 156 million pounds ($203 million) in sales last year, from its use against chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), or smokers' lung.
She suggested that I was carrying it with me, and prescribed an inhaler as one course of treatment (as a child I suffered from serious bouts of asthma).
Shouting about his arrest and asking for an inhaler, Gray was bundled into a police transport van while shackled and was not seat-belted, a violation of protocol.
MannKind argued it would succeed because its inhaler was much more discreet — the size of a referee's whistle, while Pfizer's was the size of a tennis ball can.
Such patients will now get all three medicines in one easy-to-use inhaler, although how exactly that will translate into overall sales is less easy to calculate.
For instance, an inhaler that sends a blast of cold air to the brain seems promising, as cooling the brain cells can prevent damage from developing, Franck said.
In some cases, your doc might prescribe a steroid inhaler, nebulizer, or nasal spray (such as Flonase) to make it easier to breathe while clearing out your mucus.
He never touched Gray except when he tried to help him find an asthma inhaler and helped lift him into the van once he was shackled, they said.
Mylan received approval to market its generic inhaler in three dosages for the twice-daily treatment of asthma in patients aged four years and older, the FDA said.
In a television ad airing in each senator's state except for Arizona, a young boy is seen having an asthma attack, while his mother rushes for his inhaler.
The inhaler, PT010, showed "statistically significant" improvement in eight of nine main lung function goals in patients with moderate to very severe COPD, the company said on Friday.
They range from connected toothbrushes that can tell you how well you are cleaning your teeth via an app, to smart inhalers that monitor a patient's inhaler use.
"Thankfully, I haven't had a serious attack in eight or nine years," although she uses a rescue inhaler if needed but hasn't been to the hospital in years.
Vectura agreed to buy rival SkyePharma in March for 13 million pounds, in a tie-up to create a lung disease group with expertise across different inhaler technologies.
Several witnesses said the police refused to let Mr. Cook use his inhaler despite repeated pleas that he could not breathe, a city lawyer told aldermen on Monday.
One of the other boys reached for the Poy Sian menthol inhaler hoping the smell would retrieve him while Dee grabbed the towel and started fanning for air.
Nobody would deny a child with asthma their inhaler, or refuse cancer treatment for a child with cancer, she said, yet some parents express reservations about puberty blockers.
Lisa Solod got turned away by four insurers because she was on thyroid replacement, an asthma inhaler and hormones — a not uncommon trifecta for women in their 50s.
Drugs can also be used in social contexts: If a gang member offers you a hit of his inhaler, choosing whether or not to accept could have consequences.
LONDON (Reuters) - Israel's Teva Pharmaceutical Industries has won U.S. approval to market a copy of GlaxoSmithKline's best-selling Advair inhaler, although the real battle is still to come.
Even his removal of the inhaler from the crime scene to give to Naz likely has ulterior motives, though we don't quite know what they are just yet.
The company, along with co-developer Innoviva Inc, said the once-daily inhaler improved lung function in patients with uncontrolled asthma, compared to its other medicine Relvar/Breo Ellipta.
Wouldn't it be great if you could just Amazon Prime your asthma inhaler, birth control, or any other of the roughly 4 billion prescriptions that Americans fill every year?
Besides the stock of amazing knickknacks, like the hilarious red inhaler clip I wore on my jeans (the only time I loved having asthma), it also sold rad clothes.
GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) filed for U.S. approval of its new three-in-one inhaler chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, meaning it could beat similar treatments by rivals AstraZeneca (AZN) and Novartis.
We're told the rapper has a history of asthma -- so his entourage sprung to look for his inhaler -- but it was too late ... he had collapsed to the floor.
Just last week, one of GlaxoSmithKline's best-selling products, the inhaler Advair Diskus, won a temporary victory when the FDA rejected a competitor's bid to sell a generic version.
The so-called "closed triple", a once-daily drug being developed with Innoviva, combines fluticasone, umeclidinium and vilanterol in a single inhaler for patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
The first generic copies of GSK's Advair, the world's biggest inhaler with worldwide sales of nearly $6 billion in 2015, are expected to reach the U.S. market next year.
Next month, AstraZeneca will start a year-long U.S. clinical trial designed to improve adherence to long-term therapy in nearly 400 patients with COPD using Adherium's smart inhaler.
I was lucky: that visit did not break the bank for our family, and we never had to worry about being about to refill Theo's inhaler or epi-pen.
But Nero's lawyers argue that he had little to do with Gray's arrest and never touched him except when he tried to help Gray, 25, find an asthma inhaler.
They also approved $1.5 million to the estate of an asthmatic man who died after a police foot chase; witnesses said he had been denied access to his inhaler.
Briton Froome, who is not banned, insists he has done nothing wrong, saying he had increased his inhaler use, within WADA limits, after his asthma symptoms worsened during the race.
"The vast majority of patients do not get inhaler teaching in the hospital setting, especially for rescue devices," said lead study author Dr. Valerie Press of the University of Chicago.
Britain's biggest drugmaker is vying with competitors including AstraZeneca and Novartis to develop so-called "closed triple" therapies, offering a single inhaler for patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).
Blasting the "pathetic and faceless hackers attempting to drag athletes through the mud", she said her use of an inhaler for asthma had allowed her to perform and stay healthy.
The failure of generic companies to win U.S. approval so far for copies of aging lung inhaler Advair helped in the quarter, although Walmsley said U.S. generics were "probable" in 2018.
LONDON (Reuters) - A new AstraZeneca inhaler for chronic lung disease has proved worse than a rival GlaxoSmithKline product in a clinical trial, a result AstraZeneca said was inconsistent with earlier findings.
She writes that she broke down sobbing and scrambled to find her inhaler ("Was there something I could have done differently?" she remembers asking the show's producer and an ABC executive).
Prosecutors painted a picture of Gray a cooperative suspect who posed no threat to officers but was nonetheless handcuffed and placed in the prone position after asking for his asthma inhaler.
However, George points out that the study only used children with asthma so moderate they didn't need daily inhaler treatment, and that the results were measured only right after the session.
So if your asthma is taking over your life (or you're just clinging to that rescue inhaler a little too tightly), definitely check in with your doctor to find another solution.
As an example, one company in the space, Propeller Health, has a program for people with chronic respiratory disease that includes a mobile app and a rescue inhaler packed with sensors.
But Mr. Patton said that several witnesses disputed that, and that some said the officers had taunted Mr. Cook with the inhaler even as he screamed that he could not breathe.
Trelegy won approval based on clinical tests showing it improved lung function and exacerbations more than AstraZeneca's long-established two-drug inhaler Symbicort, which works in a similar way to Advair.
In the interim, he's optimistic about a new drug that acts like a rescue inhaler when people freeze, but knows that prophylactics are not a cure — but they're better than nothing.
A federal judge has rejected GlaxoSmithKline PLC's bid to overturn an $89.7 million verdict after a jury found its Ellipta inhaler infringed a patent belonging to rival drug company Vectura Ltd.
The side effects of the nasal inhaler, known as esketamine, are practically nonexistent next to the K-hole I experienced; patients would even be able to take the treatment at home.
With Advair generics looming, GSK needs to prove it can maintain its lead in the respiratory medicine field, where an experimental three-in-one drug inhaler will be critical to future success.
The company, which in January quit plans to market a nicotine inhaler called Voke, plans to double the number of markets where it offers cigarette alternatives this year, and again next year.
Before bed, I wash my face with prescription rosacea face wash, slather on topical cream and face lotion, take out my contacts, take my maintenance inhaler, and floss and brush my teeth.
As a doctor, I am at a loss when a mother asks me how she is supposed to get her child's asthma inhaler when her insurance company doesn't want to cover any.
It's hard to tell what could have happened, if something triggered it in the middle of the night or if it was just a progression that she couldn't handle with an inhaler.
GSK is ahead of rivals AstraZeneca and Novartis in developing a "closed triple" inhaler and plans to file the new treatment for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) for regulatory approval this year.
Officers recovered a gun after the foot chase, Mr. Patton said, and handcuffed Mr. Cook, who complained he was having an asthma attack and asked to use the inhaler in his pocket.
LONDON (Reuters) - GlaxoSmithKline produced clinical data on Wednesday showing its newly approved three-in-one inhaler reduced life-threatening attacks in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) patients more than other modern treatments.
Ms. McClendon, who goes to the emergency room about once a month because of her asthma, conceded that she was "being a bad girl" and not taking her orange inhaler, Flovent, daily.
He carries an EpiPen and an inhaler, but has a plan with his parents that they are to find him by his iPhone if he doesn't check in or respond as expected.
If you have asthma, for example, you might have to pay more money out of pocket for your inhaler, but you would still be protected if you broke your arm or got pneumonia.
Since the cost-cutting plan was announced last month, workers from the tablet plant, which employs 500 people, and an adjacent inhaler plant about half the size have been protesting and disrupting operations.
October 2012, Tennessee: My son [redacted] had 2 multiple RX's -1 for a 2 pack asthma inhaler, 1 for 3 Twin Packs of Epipen as needed for his severe food allergies at school.
The Sierra Club had planned to bring a giant inflatable inhaler to the state Capitol where the hearings are being held, which may have provoked some backlash, but their transportation plan fell through.
Despite recent reforms from the state legislature allowing some administrative discretion, the school still was required to punish the student for her life saving behavior because the inhaler qualified as a controlled substance.
Vectura has had a rough time since the SkyePharma deal, including a royalties row with GlaxoSmithKline (GSK), delays with Novartis launching its Ultibro inhaler in the U.S. and Flutiform failing a clinical study.
Lat tweeted that he was generally a healthy person and had run the New York Marathon twice, although he suffers from exercise-induced asthma that he manages with the help of an inhaler.
A now-viral video shows British people appearing shocked at the cost in the United States for essential health care services like delivering a baby or purchasing an inhaler or an Epi Pen.
"As such, we think that the IMPACT trial falls short of providing the awaited robust evidence to better understand the potential for stepping up to single-inhaler triple therapy in clinical practice," they wrote.
Doctors noted that antibiotics and an asthma reliever inhaler failed to alleviate his symptoms, and 10 days later he was in critical condition and developed severe muscle weakness from the illness and steroid treatment.
Chandra effectively exposes his misgivings on the stand, asking him why he was so slow to charge Naz and why he chose to break police protocol by removing Naz's inhaler from the crime scene.
Britain's biggest drugmaker believes the results confirm the potential of the once-daily single inhaler, Trelegy Ellipta, a product it hopes will offset the impact of generic competition to the older lung drug Advair.
Look at a track like "Spanish Sahara," a much lighter, melancholic release from second album Total Life Forever or the almost-grunge-like "Inhaler" from Holy Fire and the progression between albums is clear.
Vectura has had a tough time since the SkyePharma deal, including a royalties row with GlaxoSmithKline (GSK), delays with Novartis launching its Ultibro inhaler in the United States and Flutiform failing a clinical study.
Dukes said he told cops he was a patient at the hospital receiving treatment, but the cops removed his IV equipment on the sidewalk, took his inhaler and arrested both him and his brother.
Since the cost-cutting plan was announced last month, workers from a tablet plant in Jerusalem, which employs 500 people, and an adjacent inhaler plant about half the size, had held protests and disrupted operations.
LONDON (Reuters) - Europe has approved GlaxoSmithKline's new three-in-one inhaler for chronic lung disease, which the group hopes will help it keep its lead in respiratory medicine despite falling sales of older drug Advair.
GSK last month won a short-term reprieve from the threat of generic Advair when the U.S. Food and Drug Administration delayed approval of Mylan's copy of the inhaler for asthma and chronic lung disease.
GSK has been the respiratory market world leader since launching its Ventolin inhaler in 1969 and Walmsley, who took over as CEO in April, has made lung disease a continuing priority for the years ahead.
They compared this to more typical and much briefer instruction given to another 58 patients, consisting of clinicians listening to the patients read inhaler instructions aloud and then talking in general terms about their disease.
Generic drugmakers are also moving into the space, with Britain's Vectura, one of the companies behind generic Advair, signing a deal with Propeller in May and Teva acquiring smart inhaler firm Gecko Health last year.
Box denies Chandra's speculation that he, consciously or unconsciously, took the inhaler out of evidence because the image of an asthmatic bookworm stabbing a woman 22 times between shots of albuterol seemed less than convincing.
The tie-up will create a lung disease group with expertise across different inhaler technologies and a combined market value of more than 1 billion pounds, which should attract a wider range of institutional investors.
The Swiss drugmaker has teamed up with U.S. technology firm Qualcomm to develop an internet-connected inhaler that can send information about how often it is used to remote computer servers known as the cloud.
Sonam said he walked back to the Waikoloa Beach Marriot Resort to get his wife's asthma inhaler, and that when he returned, her phone and purse were still on the beach but Smriti was gone.
The last time she was in the hospital proper, two months ago, she left abruptly once her breathing stabilized, before we could send her home with an inhaler and a steroid regimen for her asthma.
Here's some other swag in the bag: -- Finger companion monkey toy ... $14.99-- Ear wax removal kit ... $34.29-- Handbag poncho ... $20-- Wireless eye massager ... $24.99-- Handheld steam inhaler ... $179-- Book of the Month Club .. $150 Bag?
UPS kicked off trials of deliveries of that kind this week, with a pilot flight to drop a small package (containing a "mock" asthma inhaler) to a summer camp located on an island in the Atlantic.
LONDON (Reuters) - Chris Froome has said his use of an inhaler is "not something to be ashamed of" after a urine test at the Vuelta a Espana in September showed excess levels of an asthma medication.
Its troubles have continued this year, when its hopes to launch the first U.S. generic copy of GSK's best-selling Advair inhaler were hit after the U.S. Food and Drug Administration delayed approval of its version.
Hardy says he's not mad at his coaches and fight team for allowing him to use the inhaler -- saying they've done so much for him over the years, he can't get upset over one stupid mistake.
As we are standing outside the ice cream shop eating, some douche blows cigarette smoke into my face and it triggers an asthma attack, so T and I head back to the room to fetch an inhaler.
"The astonishing thing is these patients often spend a few days in the hospital, receiving respiratory therapies multiple times each day, so lack of effective inhaler teaching during hospitalization is a foolishly squandered golden opportunity," Moriates added.
LONDON, Jan 5 (Reuters) - British American Tobacco has agreed to sell the rights to a medical nicotine inhaler it was developing to its partner Kind Consumer, saying it would focus instead on vaping and tobacco heating products.
Faulkner estimates three hours passed after he witnessed Garland first ask for his inhaler, and the officer on duty said that roll was about to be called, after which he would be released to see the nurse.
I'm by all measures really healthy but I, too, once had an abnormal Pap smear, have taken Lexapro for short periods of my adult life and very occasionally use an asthma inhaler before I exercise in winter.
"  After he was booted off The Bachelorette, Johnson tweeted: "Jus saying, my future wife though girl you ready for smiles, adventure, comfort, growth, honesty, laughter, me falling using my inhaler and kissing your stretch marks and imperfections.
LONDON (Reuters) - Two medical experts have urged caution in using a new three-in-one inhaler for chronic lung disease from GlaxoSmithKline, which the company hopes will help it keep its lead in respiratory medicine despite rising competition.
These include: reinforcement of regular monitoring of lung function; instruction on inhaler techniques; creation and review of written asthma management plan for each kid; and education on when to use rescue inhalers and maintenance drugs to control symptoms.
For example: When Apple's HealthKit first launched, users were able to track their blood alcohol level, sodium intake, and inhaler use, but there was no option to track menstruation, leaving people with menstrual cycles out of the equation.
While current smart inhalers use a clip-on device to send data, Novartis, working with Qualcomm, aims to go a step further by developing the first inhaler with an integrated sensor, which it aims to launch in 2019.
So if the fact of the matter is I can't breathe, if we're going so much based on what someone else says, then we're ignoring the fact that I'm onstage with an inhaler, you know what I'm saying?
The troubles continued this year as its hopes to launch the first U.S. generic copy of GSK's best-selling Advair inhaler, along with partner Hikma Pharmaceuticals, were hit by delayed approvals from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
Claim to Fame: Ms. Nirui is a self-described "luxury remixer" known for putting a D.I.Y. spin on designer labels, like a tank top made from Gucci garment bags and an asthma inhaler bedazzled with the Dior logo.
One risk of poor inhaler technique is that children's asthma will be more severe, and they will miss out on the opportunity to play or participate in sports, or perhaps even will need trips to the emergency room.
LONDON (Reuters) - Generic drugmakers, hoping for rich pickings from the launch of copies of GlaxoSmithKline's best-selling Advair inhaler in the United States next year, say they can win business without a race to the bottom on price.
British drugmaker Vectura reported a doubling in first-half losses and warned full-year revenues would be hit by customers running down stocks of asthma inhaler Flutiform, sending its shares as much as 14 percent lower on Wednesday.
The company will raise prices on the blockbuster respiratory treatments it delivers through its Ellipta inhaler, its recently acquired cancer drug Zejula and on several products in its HIV-focused ViiV joint venture, according to 25 Axis Advisors.
The Better Respiration through Expanding Access to Telehealth Act (the BREATHE Act) would allow respiratory therapists under the direct supervision of a physician, to provide services such as patient education, inhaler technique evaluation, smoking cessation, and remote physiologic monitoring.
In January, Cigarette conglomerate Philip Morris International announced that it will invest $20 million in Syqe Medical, an Israeli start-up that developed the world's first precision metered dose inhaler for medical use, according to Israeli news site Calcalist.
LONDON (Reuters) - GlaxoSmithKline's new CEO Emma Walmsley, who takes over on April 1, has won a short-term reprieve from the threat of generic Advair with a delay in U.S. approval for Mylan's copy of the blockbuster lung inhaler.
UK pharmaceutical company GlaxoSmithKline voluntarily recalled the inhalers after multiple customers complained about a bulge in the outer wrapper, which indicates a leak in the propellant that moves the medication out of the inhaler and into a patient's airway.
"Simon has been given a four-month sanction by the UCI given the administrative error in not having a required TUE for his asthma inhaler at Paris-Nice," said Orica-GreenEdge general manager Shayne Bannan on the team's website.
The drawings on the walls, most made with pencil or pen and one with Kool-Aid and an asthma inhaler, were contributions from people in the L.G.B.T. community who are, or were recently, incarcerated in the American prison system.
Persistent price pressure in the U.S. generics market, lower revenue following the sale of several businesses and expected competition to its ProAir inhaler in the second half of 2018 also hurt its outlook, he said on an earnings call.
I developed severe asthma later in life, to the point where I was taking steroids everyday, I was getting pneumonia all the time so I was sick a lot, and I had to use an inhaler several times a day.
Such patients will now get all three medicines in one easy-to-use inhaler, although how exactly that will translate into overall sales is less easy to calculate as GSK will inevitably cannibalize sales of some of its other drugs.
Last year GSK won approval for three significant new products - a shingles vaccine, a three-in-one lung inhaler and a two-drug HIV combination - but its research labs need to do more to refill a relatively sparse medicine cabinet.
LONDON (Reuters) - U.S. regulators have approved GlaxoSmithKline's three-in-one inhaler for chronic lung disease, a key new product for the group as it strives to keep its lead in respiratory medicine despite falling sales of the older drug Advair.
The scenario here was that a child on the island attending the camp needed an asthma inhaler delivered quickly, and since the island is unreachable by car, and any human-driven air or water delivery would potentially take too long.
GlaxoSmithKline, which is a market leader in respiratory medicine, is competing with rivals such as AstraZeneca and Novartis AG to use three different mechanisms of action in a single inhaler to help open the airways of patients with more severe disease.
Drugmakers believe giving patients and doctors the ability to check inhaler use in this way could be a big help in proving the value of their medicines to governments and insurers, though they need to tread carefully on data privacy.
Insulin can be administered using a needle and syringe, a pen injection, a pump through a needle, an inhaler, an injection port or what's called a jet injection, which sends a spray of insulin into the skin at high pressure.
An example of mandatory, zero-tolerance policies was provided this year when student in Texas was suspended and sentenced to thirty days in an alternative program for sharing her asthma inhaler with another student who was experiencing an asthma attack.
"But if there's a 100 microgram per meter smoke day, we'd expect that to go to a 100 percent increase of inhaler refills for the population," Katelyn O'Dell, who studies the health hazards of wildfire smoke at Colorado state university said.
Then you release the medication from the inhaler by pressing the canister down, breathe in slowly and deeply through the spacer (for spacers with a whistle, you do not want to hear the whistle), and hold your breath for 10 seconds.
Now you're all going to think I'm a cold and cruel wife for not driving him, but I took him to the ER the first time this happened and they essentially gave him an inhaler and monitored him for three hours.
The former NFL star hasn't been beat in his pro career -- though he was DQ'd for an illegal knee against Allen Crowder ... and his victory over Ben Sosoli this past weekend was overturned because Greg used an inhaler between rounds.
One line of inquiry could include a thorny issue that arose on Wednesday: The generic drugmaker Mylan announced that the F.D.A. had rejected its application to make a generic copy of the inhaler Advair Diskus, a best-selling product for GlaxoSmithKline.
Humberto Lugo, who works for a nonprofit that focuses on economic and environmental justice called Comite Civico Del Valle (CCV), says that his 10-year-old son goes to baseball practice with a glove in one hand and an inhaler in the other.
"GSK is already on the market with its Trelegy Ellipta product so is well ahead, nevertheless PT010 should still find a place in the market," Liberum analysts said in a client note, adding the inhaler was not a critical product for AstraZeneca.
Although there is some debate as to how doctors would decide when to move patients onto triple therapy, GSK views the new inhaler as a big opportunity and CEO Andrew Witty has said it could be an "absolute clincher" for its respiratory strategy.
GLENS FALLS, N.Y. — Joe Girard III, an 18-year-old senior at Glens Falls High School and a pitiless scoring machine, hurried across the school's hardwood court, placed his inhaler on a table and started his basketball season with a passing drill.
When he asked what medications and equipment were available, Dr. Badawy was offered an asthma medication in an inhaler — the child would have to cooperate to take it — and a single bottle of oxygen, good for a couple of hours at most.
Eric Topol, a geneticist at the Scripps Research Institutes not associated with the work, told Gizmodo that while the study isn't the first to show an ancestry-specific inhaler response for asthma, there is certainly a need for a multi-ancestry assessment for pharmacogenomic interactions.
Trish Walker — whom we've seen endure an abusive relationship and hints at addiction — becomes addicted to being a heroine, thanks to an inhaler she steals that allows her to temporarily get high on performance-enhancing drugs that sharpen her reflexes and heighten her strength.
The shower scene is sandwiched between the singer watching nearly a dozen movie trailers and a series of snaps in which he pretends a pharmacy will not accept his insurance when he's trying to buy an inhaler as commentary on the American healthcare system.
When Freddy needs him to distract a guard while he casually slits an inmate's throat with a razor blade, Naz handles his role in the execution with chilling aplomb — and does it, ironically, by requesting a new inhaler, that totem of his supposed vulnerability.
Dukes wrote on Facebook that officers removed his IV on the sidewalk and took his emergency inhaler, but police wrote that hospital medical personnel removed the IV. Dukes said he suffered an asthma attack and a seizure while in transit to the police department.
In fact, among the patients in the study, he said, although there was "across the board poor inhaler technique," the group with the best technique was the 4- to 11-year-olds; the researchers can't say why, but their working theory is parental supervision.
After growing adjusted earnings per share (EPS) 4 percent in 2017, at constant exchange rates, GSK sees them flat to down 3 percent in 2018, if generic copies of its Advair inhaler launch in the U.S market by mid-year as many analysts expect.
At the Winter Garden Theater, Alex Brightman, the lead actor of Broadway's "School of Rock," has furnished his diminutive dressing room with such not-so-hedonistic gratifications as a steam-inhaler mask, tasteful throw pillows and a collection of year-end award-season movies on DVD.
The smart inhaler is a more quantified approach to anecdotes about cannabis helping health problems, and Resolve hopes that one day, the algorithm will be able to make predictions, like telling a customer that they're likely to have a migraine in the next couple of hours.
And, on a high note, Israel is at the forefront when it comes to the technological application of medical marijuana, as in the Syqe inhaler for which the company raised $20 million in 2016, for which it has signed a distribution deal with Israeli pharmaceutical giant Teva.
Smoking crack—which Suzie does with a DIY pipe made out of an empty asthma inhaler and foil that's been punctured with a needle to create a gauze—also doesn't give her the "buzz" she used to enjoy anymore, but that doesn't make it any easier to quit.
CALIFORNIA WOMAN ENDS YEARSLONG SEARCH FOR KIDNEY DONOR AFTER POSTING SIGN ON CAR "I should have known better, but it did not occur to me that this food could have this effect," McKenny wrote, adding that she plans to carry her son's emergency inhaler with her from now on.
Yet GSK still expects its respiratory business in 2020 to be at least as big as it was in 2015, thanks to the arrival of new lung medicines, including new kinds of inhaled drugs, a recently approved injection for severe asthma and a three-in-one inhaler for COPD.
In it, she goes so far as to claim that Kelly and the White House lawyers present, upon notifying her of her termination, were holding her against her will in the Situation Room, suggesting she was at risk of an asthma attack because she initially couldn&apost get her inhaler.
Perched on the playground at my rough-and-tumble rural elementary school — with my trach scar and Coke-bottle glasses and messed-up teeth, Ventolin inhaler in my pocket — I felt like the chicken with blood on it, the one that the other chickens instinctively want to peck to death.
I often look in the medical record and see that a child is listed as having asthma and taking one or two different medications, only to hear from the parents that the inhaler at home is empty and expired, and the prescription hasn't been filled in a couple of months.
Chandra calls Box to the stand and questions the detective about his decision to remove a piece of evidence — Naz's asthma inhaler — from the crime scene and give it to the suspect, seeing as Box has 30 years working cases under his belt and knows this is a gross violation of protocol.
I usually prepare for workdays the night before, so my morning routine is pretty basic: dress, maintenance inhaler and prescription nasal spray, brush teeth, put in contacts, apply topical cream and SPF 153, and put on makeup (just under-eye concealer because I perpetually look like I was punched, eye shadow, and mascara).
This doesn't happen to him often, luckily, but it's ironic because his doctor wouldn't prescribe him an inhaler until he got a pulmonary function test, then they couldn't schedule it for six weeks, and he was finally supposed to have the appointment TODAY and they canceled because the person was out sick.
Created by JOE, a news site in the United Kingdom, the video is a classic man on the street situation: A dude with a microphone asks random passersby to guess what certain things like "having a baby," or "getting an inhaler" might cost in the U.S., where there is no such thing as the National Health Service.
Outcome of day two: still convinced that tits > anything else, so still brimming with lesbian tendencies On the third day of faithfully following the treatment, I'm not any less forgetful (today, I forgot to bring money, my supermarket loyalty card, and lunch to work), I can't deal without my inhaler, and my lesbian tendencies don't seem to have lessened a bit.
" Sherman said if one of his relatives wanted to quit smoking, "I would tell them to use one of the seven medications demonstrated in (the U.S.) to be effective - nicotine replacement (patch, gum, lozenge, inhaler and nasal spray), bupropion and varenicline - in conjunction with a call to Quitline (1-800-QUIT-NOW), as that remains the best way to quit smoking.
However, the firm hasn't had it easy, following delays in its generic drug with Hikma coming onto the market, a royalties row with GSK, and delays in Novartis launching its Ultibro inhaler in the U.S. "This program represents the first partnered collaboration of this series of projects and offers substantial potential for future value creation," Chief Executive James Ward-Lilley said in a statement issued after trading hours.
The cognitive dissonance of a picture of happy kids hanging from the fuel line and a picture of a kid with an inhaler glued to the gas pump would be a bit much — in the same way that a baby congratulating mom and dad for their taste in cigarettes is impossible once you have a label right there on the cigarette pack telling you that smoke destroys their tiny lungs.
"This is sort of futuristic, but one of the thoughts would be, imagine you have something as big as an asthma inhaler in your hand with two prongs, and if there was concern someone had suffered a concussion, you would inject that, and essentially it would be cold air traveling through the blood vessels in your brain and cool the tissue down just long enough at the right time point," he said.

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