Acid Reflux Meds May Be Unnecessary for Asthmatics
April 23, 2009
Asthma patients are often given acid reflux medication because doctors thought the condition could be a trigger for coughing and breathlessness. However, a new study finds these medications are not needed in most cases.
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Health Medical Pharma, Symptoms, Digestive diseases, General practice, coughing, Asthmatics Asthma, vocal cord dysfunction, Buteyko method, Gastroenterology, cough, Gastroesophageal reflux disease, asthma
