Inhalational fluticasone (glucocorticoid)

This option would be considered inappropriate in this situation. Although inhaled corticosteroids (ICS), such as fluticasone, are excellent for long-term asthma control, they are too slow-acting to address the immediate inflammation of an acute attack. They are indicated as part of maintenance therapy, not during an acute exacerbation. Amy will still continue her maintenance ICS-LABA/montelukast therapy after resolving the acute episode, but this cannot substitute for another drug to address the inflammation that is still occurring during the acute attack.

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  • Follow up visit to the doctor
  • Dual way
  • Carros?
  • Chooses swimming instead
  • Misoprostol
  • ISOLATION OF DNA AND POLYMERASE CHAIN REACTION (PCR)
  • Jonás tiene 30 años y vive con su madre en Salónica.
  • Aluminum hydroxide and Magnesium carbonate
  • Ask the patient to walk or change position (risk of falling).
  • Oral prednisolone (glucocorticoid)
  • Celecoxib
  • Cholestasis is the most likely diagnosis
  • Inhalational fluticasone (glucocorticoid)

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