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Title: Asipirin induced asthma : (AIA) is more common than previously suggested
Authors: Glaxo Smithkline Consumer Healthcare
Keywords: Aspirin -- Side effects
Asthma -- Etiology
Asthma -- Diagnosis
Issue Date: 2006-03
Publisher: Medical Portals Ltd.
Citation: Glaxo Smithkline Consumer Healthcare (2006). Asipirin induced asthma : (AIA) is more common than previously suggested. The Synapse : the Medical Professionals' Network, 2, 13.
Abstract: Aspirin Induced Asthma (AlA), also known as aspirin sensitive asthma, is a distinct clinical syndrome characterised by the onset of asthma 30 minutes to three hours after taking aspirin. Asthma attacks triggered by aspirin and NSAIDs are often accompanied by symptoms of rhinitis and facial flushing and can be very severe, even life threatening.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/44379
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