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Are inhalant drugs killing asthmatics?

Second Opinion

| August 01, 1992 | COPYRIGHT 1989 Park Ridge Center. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

Some common asthma inhalers contain a form of drug that may be contributing to the high number of asthma deaths worldwide, according to a British researcher. Glaxo, the makers of Ventolin, one of the more popular inhalers, says it hasn't done any experiments to prove or disprove sudden death due to their product and "sees no reason to do so." Researchers from Sandoz Pharmacal in Switzerland have confirmed the …

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