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albuterol, Ventolin, Proventil, AccuNeb, Vospire, ProAir Source: MedicineNet albuterol and ipratropium inhaler Specialty [2008.11.26] Title: albuterol, Ventolin, Proventil, AccuNeb, Vospire, ProAir Category: Medications Created: 12/31/1997 Last Editorial Review: 11/26/2008
Interstitial Macrophages: Immune Cells That Prevent Asthma Source: Allergy News From Medical News Today [2009.11.10] Microbe-derived molecules able to stimulate the immune system are omnipresent in the air, and the presence of one such molecule (LPS) promotes asthma in some individuals. What prevents inhalation of LPS from promoting asthma in the majority of individuals is not well understood. However, Fabrice Bureau and colleagues, at the University of Liège, Belgium, have now ascribed this function in mice to a population of lung immune cells known as lung interstitial macrophages (IMs).
New Published Study Shows Masimo Rainbow SET(R) Pulse CO-Oximetry(TM) Reliably Determines Carbon Monoxide Levels In The Blood Source: Blood / Hematology News From Medical News Today [2009.11.06] Masimo (Nasdaq: MASI), the inventor of Pulse CO-Oximetry(TM) and Measure-Through Motion and Low-Perfusion pulse oximetry, announced that a new peer-reviewed clinical study published in this month's Inhalation Toxicology demonstrates that Masimo Rainbow SET® Pulse CO-Oximetry (SpCO) provides reliable measurements of carbon monoxide (CO) in the blood that facilitate fast, accurate diagnosis of CO poisoning in pre-hospital emergency and rescue environments.
Advanced Life Sciences' Restanza Demonstrates Efficacy In Treating Anthrax Infection Source: Bio-terrorism / Terrorism News From Medical News Today [2009.09.01] Advanced Life Sciences Holdings, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: ADLS), announced positive results from an animal study involving its novel, once-a-day, oral antibiotic Restanza(TM) (cethromycin) that was conducted to measure Restanza's therapeutic efficacy in treating inhalation anthrax after symptoms of infection had developed.
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