Background Inadequately controlled allergic rhinitis (AR) in asthmatic patients can contribute towards increased asthma exacerbations and poorer symptom control, which may increase medical resource use. We assessed asthma-related medical resource use and attacks in asthmatic patients who did and did not have concomitant AR and were adding montelukast or salmeterol to baseline treatment with inhaled. fluticasone. Methods A post hoc resource use analysis of a 52-week, double-blind multicentre clinical trial (IMPACT: IMProving Asthma Control Trial) including 1490 adults with chronic asthma, aged 15 72 years, with FEV1 50-90% of predicted and >= 12% increase in FEV1 after salbutamol administration, treated with either montelukast 10mg daily or ...
Background: Approximately two-thirds of people with asthma have some evidence of allergy; their cond...
It is important to identify characteristics related to poor disease control and frequent visits to t...
Characterizing the interactions between the upper and lower airways is important for the management ...
Abstract Background Differences could exist in the likelihood of asthma attacks in patients treated ...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the characteristics of asthma (A) and allergic rhinitis (AR) among asthma pa...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the characteristics of asthma (A) and allergic rhinitis (AR) among asthma pa...
BACKGROUND: There is strong evidence that there is a relationship between allergic rhinitis (AR) and...
Copyright © 2002 Mosby, Inc. All rights reserved.BACKGROUND: In patients with asthma, treatment for ...
Objective: To study asthma exacerbations, healthcare utilization and health status among subjects wi...
SummaryBackgroundExacerbations are a major risk and a cause of asthma morbidity and healthcare utili...
Abstract Background Few population‐based studies have described allergic rhinitis (AR) according to ...
Background: Some aspects of allergic march still need to be addressed. To prevent the onset of the m...
BACKGROUND---A small proportion of patients with asthma account for a disproportionate number of acu...
This study was conducted to determine if suboptimal use of inhaled steroid and over-reliance on bron...
Abstract Background: Characterizing the interactions between the upper and lower airways is importan...
Background: Approximately two-thirds of people with asthma have some evidence of allergy; their cond...
It is important to identify characteristics related to poor disease control and frequent visits to t...
Characterizing the interactions between the upper and lower airways is important for the management ...
Abstract Background Differences could exist in the likelihood of asthma attacks in patients treated ...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the characteristics of asthma (A) and allergic rhinitis (AR) among asthma pa...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the characteristics of asthma (A) and allergic rhinitis (AR) among asthma pa...
BACKGROUND: There is strong evidence that there is a relationship between allergic rhinitis (AR) and...
Copyright © 2002 Mosby, Inc. All rights reserved.BACKGROUND: In patients with asthma, treatment for ...
Objective: To study asthma exacerbations, healthcare utilization and health status among subjects wi...
SummaryBackgroundExacerbations are a major risk and a cause of asthma morbidity and healthcare utili...
Abstract Background Few population‐based studies have described allergic rhinitis (AR) according to ...
Background: Some aspects of allergic march still need to be addressed. To prevent the onset of the m...
BACKGROUND---A small proportion of patients with asthma account for a disproportionate number of acu...
This study was conducted to determine if suboptimal use of inhaled steroid and over-reliance on bron...
Abstract Background: Characterizing the interactions between the upper and lower airways is importan...
Background: Approximately two-thirds of people with asthma have some evidence of allergy; their cond...
It is important to identify characteristics related to poor disease control and frequent visits to t...
Characterizing the interactions between the upper and lower airways is important for the management ...