aspirin blocks the COX-1 pathway, which helps for antiinflammatory purposes, but if you block this pathway, then all the arachidonic acid that begins that pathway gets diverted to the the leukotriene synthesis pathway via the enzyme lipooxygenase... which causes bronchoconstriction.
not recommended to take Aspirin for asthmatic patient and for children.
Aspirin can increase the risk of bleeding in these patients
Patients who have allergic reactions to aspirin should not be treated with NSAIDs
desflurane (because it can cause respiratory infection - cough, bronchospasm)
for trauma
Yes, in fact it should be recommended as COPD patients are at risk for thrombotic events and aspirin can help prevent this.
aspirin
Yes It is because it's just like any type of bronchitis, patients should be on antibiotics.
It is a natural bronchodilator. Therefore it is not harmful to asthma patients and can even make it easier for them to breathe. However using a vaporizer to consume it would be more gentle than smoking it .
Yes.
An asthmatic is a person who suffers from asthma.
O2 is contraindicated in patients suffering thrombic type strokes, it is a vaso-dilator .
Asthmatic Kitty was created in 1999.