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But a pathologist said bronchial spasms induced by the spray contributed to the death.
Beta-blockers in full dose can make people groggy, slow the heart rate and cause bronchial spasms.
My mother had bronchial spasms; even with oxygen, she couldn't take more than two steps before crumpling onto the sofa, struggling for air.
Then inhale the same air to increase the level of carbon dioxide, which reduces the risk of bronchial spasm.
The first approved usage for Xopenex will be for the relief and prevention of bronchial spasms.
Despite serious safety concerns, asarabacca is used for bronchitis, bronchial spasms, and bronchial asthma.
Bronchospasm or a bronchial spasm is a sudden constriction of the muscles in the walls of the bronchioles.
When Serevent was first introduced, doctors didn't fully appreciate how important it was to fight inflammation as well as bronchial spasms.
Cromolyn sodium, which is marketed as Intal, is an antiallergic drug that inhibits bronchial spasms.
Inhaled short-acting beta-agonists, often called rescue inhalers, which open the airways to fight the bronchial spasms that make it hard to breathe.
People with breathing disorders like asthma can develop bronchial spasms and should always have a fast-acting bronchial dilators on hand when using this drug.
Even so, his lungs remained weak, and he was prone to bronchitis and even bronchial spasm in his early adulthood.
In one case last summer involving a North Carolina man with asthma, pepper spray was found to have induced bronchial spasms that contributed to the suspect's death.
During one race, wherein she missed a bronze medal by 7/100th of a second, she suffered a bronchial spasm that led to a diagnosis of asthma.
Inhaled long-acting beta-agonists, LABAs, which open the airways to prevent bronchial spasms for long-term asthma control.
Bronchospasm (also called bronchoconstriction or bronchial spasm) is a tightening of the smooth muscle that lines the airways (bronchi or bronchioles) in the lung.
People with asthma or epilepsy would do well to avoid aromatherapy altogether since many essential oils can cause bronchial spasms or seizures in people who are susceptible.
Mr. Hackman finished his seventh decade with a turn in the farce "Heartbreakers" as an emphysema-ridden tobacco billionaire whose bronchial spasms are plaster-crackers.
The man he wanted to see was the paper's best investigative reporter, a fortyish, sandy-haired, chain-smoking bundle of bronchial spasms by the name of Ben Urich.
If you are frequently bothered with heartburn, the reflux of stomach acid up through the esophagus to the larynx may stimulate a reflex associated with a bronchial spasm.
Though widely regarded as unsafe, belladonna is used as a sedative, to stop bronchial spasms in asthma and whooping cough, and as a cold and hay fever remedy.
Linda began screaming hysterically; she was convinced that he was having a heart attack...The official diagnosis was that he had suffered a bronchial spasm brought on by too much smoking. "
Randy remembers bedding down beneath this blanket once at the age of about nine, and waking up at two in the morning with bronchial spasms, hyperthermia, and vague memories of a nightmare about being buried alive.
And recent studies have shown that when women smoke during pregnancy their babies are more likely to be born with an increased susceptibility to respiratory infections, allergies and the bronchial spasms of asthma that can plague a child for life.
From "TBarreca" (Tony Barreca of Oakland, Calif.) the next morning: At Tom's request I'm posting this. . . . This morning Tom had a severe bronchial spasm, and was re-admitted to the hospital.