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Reactive airway disease can be confirmed via spirometry.
Inhaled bronchodilators are the mainstay of acute treatment.
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Asthma, or reactive airway disease, is a chronic disorder that results in restricted breathing due...
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Ophthalmic betaxolol (one drop in each eye) was compared to timolol and placebo in a three-way crossover study challenging nine patients with reactive airway disease who were selected on the basis of having at least a 15% reduction in the forced ...

Asthma, also known as reactive airway disease, is defined as a chronic lung condition with inflammation (swelling) of the airways, increased sensitivity of the airways to a variety of things that make asthma worse, ...

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Children age 2 through 4 years of age with possible reactive airway disease (recurrent wheezing or a wheezing episode within the past 12 months).
Children or adolescents receiving aspirin therapy.

The association of reflux with respiratory symptoms (reactive airway disease, stridor, pneumonia, and apnea) is less well substantiated than the GI symptoms.

Individuals with alpha-1 antitrypsin are also at risk for chronic obstructive lung disease and reactive airway disease (asthma).

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