Purpose of review: Cigarette smoking and asthma are associated with poor symptom control and impaired therapeutic responses to corticosteroids. We summarize the clinical evidence for corticosteroid resistance, the mechanisms which could be responsible and potential management of this resistance. We also consider the effect smoking has on other drugs commonly used to treat patients with asthma. Recent findings: In most developed countries the prevalence of active smoking in adults with asthma is about 25%. Compared with nonsmokers with asthma, active smokers have more severe asthma symptoms, accelerated decline in lung function and impaired short-term therapeutic responses to corticosteroids. The mechanism of corticosteroid resistance in smo...
Objectives: Inhaled corticosteroids (ICS) reduce exacerbation rates and the decline in lung function...
<p>Background: Current cigarette smoking is associated with reduced acute responses to cortico...
Introduction: Smoking in asthma patients is an important factor contributing to worsened control of ...
Purpose of review: Cigarette smoking and asthma are associated with poor symptom control and impaire...
Corticosteroids are the most effective treatment for asthma, but the therapeutic response varies con...
The high prevalence of cigarette smoking in patients with respiratory disease puts them at risk of d...
Rationale: Active smoking in asthma is associated with worsening of symptoms, accelerated decline in...
Cigarette smoking is common in asthma and is associated with poor symptom control and a reduced ther...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: It has been hypothesized that asthma and allergic rhinitis are both manifestation...
Abstract. Chronic stable asthma is characterized by inflammation of the airway wall, with abnormal a...
Purpose of review To discuss the current use of oral corticosteroids (OCS) as a chronic treatment in...
Globally, around half the adult asthma population are current or former cigarette smokers. Cigarette...
Background: Current cigarette smoking is associated with reduced acute responses to corticosteroids ...
Objective: Asthma is common found in both, the developed and the developing world. Among the patient...
BACKGROUND: In patients with asthma, smoking has been associated with accelerated decline in pulmona...
Objectives: Inhaled corticosteroids (ICS) reduce exacerbation rates and the decline in lung function...
<p>Background: Current cigarette smoking is associated with reduced acute responses to cortico...
Introduction: Smoking in asthma patients is an important factor contributing to worsened control of ...
Purpose of review: Cigarette smoking and asthma are associated with poor symptom control and impaire...
Corticosteroids are the most effective treatment for asthma, but the therapeutic response varies con...
The high prevalence of cigarette smoking in patients with respiratory disease puts them at risk of d...
Rationale: Active smoking in asthma is associated with worsening of symptoms, accelerated decline in...
Cigarette smoking is common in asthma and is associated with poor symptom control and a reduced ther...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: It has been hypothesized that asthma and allergic rhinitis are both manifestation...
Abstract. Chronic stable asthma is characterized by inflammation of the airway wall, with abnormal a...
Purpose of review To discuss the current use of oral corticosteroids (OCS) as a chronic treatment in...
Globally, around half the adult asthma population are current or former cigarette smokers. Cigarette...
Background: Current cigarette smoking is associated with reduced acute responses to corticosteroids ...
Objective: Asthma is common found in both, the developed and the developing world. Among the patient...
BACKGROUND: In patients with asthma, smoking has been associated with accelerated decline in pulmona...
Objectives: Inhaled corticosteroids (ICS) reduce exacerbation rates and the decline in lung function...
<p>Background: Current cigarette smoking is associated with reduced acute responses to cortico...
Introduction: Smoking in asthma patients is an important factor contributing to worsened control of ...