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Cells mediating steroid-resistance Asthma identified

Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh of UPMC researchers have claimed to identify cells that are likely to play an important role in some forms of steroid-resistant asthma, which is a complication that...

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New drug for asthma treatment heads for human trials

A new drug, RPL554, which faced trial at the Centre for Human Drug Research (CHDR) in the Netherlands on as many as 60 people in 2008, is expected to be completed by the summer of 2009. This drug is...

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New Asthma Drug heading for Human Trials

RPL554, a new drug for treating asthma, that faced trial at the Centre for Human Drug Research (CHDR) in the Netherlands on more than 60 people in 2008, is now expected to head for human trials during...

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Inhaled corticosteroids can treat symptoms of asthma

Asthmatic children and adults can exercise a better control over asthma and breathe deeper, as per a new review of recently concluded studies comparing inhaled corticosteroids and the medicine...

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Trials in line for potential asthma drug

RPL554, a potential drug for providing relief to patients suffering from asthma is undergoing human trials in the near future after it successfully cleared trials on more than 60 people in the year...

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Inhaled corticosteroids provide more benefits than cromolyn for asthma patients

A review of studies that were aimed at making comparisons between two asthma treatment options: inhaled corticosteroids and cromolyn has found that asthmatic patients, both adults and children, can...

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