Greater caution for COPD sufferers, advise John Hopkins experts

Friday, November 20th, 2009

There has to be a greater need for caution by members of the medical fraternity while prescribing inhaled corticosteroids to patients suffering from COPD (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease), according to lung disease experts at Johns Hopkins.
This call for caution came immediately after recent evidences suggested that one of the most widely used anti-inflammatory medications, inhaled [...]

Extra Caution advised for Physician Prescribing Inhaled Corticosteroids to COPD Patients

Wednesday, July 1st, 2009

Lung Disease Experts at the Johns Hopkins have advised physicians who have been prescribing inhaled corticosteroids to each of their COPD patients to be extra cautious.
New evidence suggested that inhaled corticosteroids can increase the risk of pneumonia by as much as a full third. The researchers suspected that inhaled corticosteroids are believed to suppress body’s [...]