This epidemiological study assessed whether the use of anti-inflammatory drugs, in particular inhaled corticosteroids, affected hospitalization rates for asthma in Japan between 1990 and 2002. Asthma hospitalization rates were calculated from the number of asthma in-patients recorded in governmental surveys. Information concerning use of anti-inflammatory drugs was extracted from the IMS prescription database. Patients were stratified into four age groups: ≤ 4 years, 5 – 19 years, 20 – 39 years and 40 – 64 years. Over the study period, the number of prescriptions for inhaled corticosteroids per year increased dramatically and hospitalizations for asthma decreased in all groups except those ≤ 4 years of age. Increased use of leukotriene rec...
Background: It is very important to use antiinflammatory agents, including inhaled corticosteroids, ...
Asthma affects nearly two and a half million people in Canada. In Saskatchewan, the prevalence of as...
© 2001 American Medical Association. All rights reserved.BACKGROUND: Many factors affect use of inha...
ABSTRACT: Asthma treatment guidelines were introduced in Japan in the 1990s, insisting as elsewhere,...
Background: Because bronchial inflammation was recognized as a basic component of bronchial asthma, ...
Background: Bronchial asthma is a chronic inflammatory disease that has a severe impact on health wo...
Background. Treatment and management strategies for asthma in children are generally consistent inte...
ABSTRACTBackgroundBronchial asthma is a chronic inflammatory disease that has a severe impact on hea...
With the recognition that airway inflammation is present even in patients with mild bronchial asthma...
SummaryObjectiveThis population-based longitudinal study aimed to investigate trends in use of inhal...
ABSTRACT: Insufficient use of anti-inflammatory drugs, such as inhaled corti-costeroids and cromogly...
International audienceSystemic corticosteroid use to manage uncontrolled asthma and its associated h...
ABSTRACT: The aim of this study was to describe changes in pharmacotherapy for asthma since the earl...
The aim of this study was to describe changes in pharmacotherapy for asthma since the early 1990s in...
Background: To reduce deaths from asthma, further use of inhaled corticosteroids (ICS) in accordance...
Background: It is very important to use antiinflammatory agents, including inhaled corticosteroids, ...
Asthma affects nearly two and a half million people in Canada. In Saskatchewan, the prevalence of as...
© 2001 American Medical Association. All rights reserved.BACKGROUND: Many factors affect use of inha...
ABSTRACT: Asthma treatment guidelines were introduced in Japan in the 1990s, insisting as elsewhere,...
Background: Because bronchial inflammation was recognized as a basic component of bronchial asthma, ...
Background: Bronchial asthma is a chronic inflammatory disease that has a severe impact on health wo...
Background. Treatment and management strategies for asthma in children are generally consistent inte...
ABSTRACTBackgroundBronchial asthma is a chronic inflammatory disease that has a severe impact on hea...
With the recognition that airway inflammation is present even in patients with mild bronchial asthma...
SummaryObjectiveThis population-based longitudinal study aimed to investigate trends in use of inhal...
ABSTRACT: Insufficient use of anti-inflammatory drugs, such as inhaled corti-costeroids and cromogly...
International audienceSystemic corticosteroid use to manage uncontrolled asthma and its associated h...
ABSTRACT: The aim of this study was to describe changes in pharmacotherapy for asthma since the earl...
The aim of this study was to describe changes in pharmacotherapy for asthma since the early 1990s in...
Background: To reduce deaths from asthma, further use of inhaled corticosteroids (ICS) in accordance...
Background: It is very important to use antiinflammatory agents, including inhaled corticosteroids, ...
Asthma affects nearly two and a half million people in Canada. In Saskatchewan, the prevalence of as...
© 2001 American Medical Association. All rights reserved.BACKGROUND: Many factors affect use of inha...