Steroids can effectively treat Pneumonia patients

Thursday, February 4th, 2010

A combination of steroids and antibiotics is a better option than antibiotics alone for patients suffering from pneumonia, as per scientists from the UT Southwestern Medical Center.
It was noted in a study available online that mice infected with a type of severe bacterial pneumonia and treated with a combination of steroids and antibiotics recovered faster [...]

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 [...]

New Analysis adds to evidence collected on pneumonia risk

Sunday, July 26th, 2009

A recent analysis of a major trial highlighted the risk in COPD patients citing a link between increased risks of pneumonia and inhaled steroid therapy.
According to the first detailed analysis of safety data obtained from the influential TORCH study, there is a risk of pneumonia with inhaled steroid therapy by as much as 50 percent. [...]

Potential Risks Of Inhaled Corticosteroids

Wednesday, May 20th, 2009

General Practioners are encouraged to initially discuss the potential risks of inhaled-steroids to Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease or COPD patients. This is in relation to the recent study which directly links inhaled corticosteroids to pneumonia, osteoporosis and adrenal suppression.
According to Dr John Haughney of the General Practice Airways Group, GPs should explain the potential risks [...]