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Category: Asthma

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What are the side effects of Tezepelumab ocular?

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According to the FDA label, allergic conjunctivitis is a potential side effect that can occur after receiving Tezepelumab (Tezspire). This guide details **what are the side effects of Tezepelumab ocular**, explaining the signs and symptoms to look for and when to seek medical advice for eye-related issues.

Is montelukast an antibiotic or not? A Guide to its Pharmacology

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According to clinical data, montelukast is in a class of medications called leukotriene receptor antagonists, definitively establishing that it is not an antibiotic. This crucial pharmacological distinction directly impacts its use, targeting chronic inflammation in conditions like asthma and allergies, rather than fighting bacterial infections.

Can Asthma Inhalers Cause Bowel Problems? Understanding the Connection

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According to a 2008 study published in *Pharmacotherapy*, patients using inhaled corticosteroids showed a slight increase in adverse gastrointestinal events compared to those using only albuterol. While not a direct or common side effect, the possibility that **asthma inhalers can cause bowel problems** is a valid concern for some patients who may experience issues like constipation, diarrhea, or upset stomach.

Is AIRSUPRA better than albuterol? A Pharmacological Comparison

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According to clinical trial data published in the *New England Journal of Medicine*, the combination inhaler AIRSUPRA demonstrated a significantly lower risk of severe asthma exacerbations compared to albuterol alone. So, is AIRSUPRA better than albuterol? The answer depends on a patient's specific treatment needs, as AIRSUPRA combines a bronchodilator with an anti-inflammatory corticosteroid, offering a different therapeutic approach to asthma management than albuterol alone.