For decades, the little blue inhaler was a lifeline for millions of people with asthma. But doctors now know it can make the condition worse - and a quiet revolution in treatment is already ...
Brits who puff on blue inhalers to open their airways and ease their breathing have been urged to reconsider their 'asthma ...
More than one million people in England are now using a new style of asthma inhaler that both prevents and relieves symptoms, ...
The Fractional Exhaled Nitric Oxide (FeNO) test has long been part of clinical guidelines and was a key element in the previous asthma care recommendations from the National Institute for Health and ...
More than one million people in England are now using combination asthma inhalers that both prevent and relieve symptoms, overtaking reliance on traditional blue reliever inhalers for the first time.
More than 1m asthma patients switched to a combination reliever inhaler containing an inhaled corticosteroid following ...
Major treatment milestone: Combination inhaler use has overtaken blue inhaler reliance in England, marking a significant change in asthma care. Guidelines drive change: NICE's 2024 guidance urges ...