Brits who puff on blue inhalers to open their airways and ease their breathing have been urged to reconsider their 'asthma ...
Millions of people with asthma use the blue inhaler to help relieve the symptoms when they have an attack but a doctor is now ...
Professor Ewan Maule, director of medicines and pharmacy at North East and North Cumbria Integrated Care Board (ICB), ...
Health chiefs have issued a call to anyone using the medication to treat asthma attacks ...
Breathing can feel normal for weeks, then suddenly turn into a race for air. That uncertainty is one of the hardest parts of living with asthma. Even when symptoms seem quiet, an attack can still ...
If you are waking up breathless and gasping for air, it means it is an episode of asthma flare up which happens at night, also known as nocturnal asthma.
Thanks to improved treatments, many people with asthma live good lives. However, for a smaller group—those with severe asthma ...
A new asthma drug named Lunsekimig could be the answer for millions who remain dependent on inhalers. Here is what the phase ...
Experts are urging anyone who is using a blue salbutamol inhaler to contact their GP. The familiar blue reliever treatment ...