Sensor-based inhalers integrated into health care providers' clinical workflows may help improve medication adherence and support children with asthma—and their families—to more effectively manage ...
Sensor-based inhalers integrated into health care providers' clinical workflows may help improve medication adherence and support children with asthma - and their families - to more effectively manage ...
Collaboration underscores interest in inhaled insulin and strengthens bringing innovation and new options to pediatric ...
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Evaluation of a new pediatric asthma pilot program published in the Journal of Asthma by digital medication adherence program Emocha Health and nonprofit community health system LifeBridge Health ...
FDA approves inhaled insulin Afrezza for children aged 6+, expanding pediatric diabetes care and highlighting inhaled biologics' manufacturing complexity. The FDA has approved Afrezza (insulin human) ...
ADA 2026: Inhaled insulin (Afrezza) shows comparable HbA1c and time-in-range to rapid-acting analogs in youth, with greater treatment satisfaction reported. As the 2026 ADA Standards of Care place ...
Boy-with-inhaler-asthma_G_660540450 Increasing inhaled glucocorticoid doses at initial signs of exacerbating asthma may not be effective. Increasing daily inhaled glucocorticoid doses by 5-fold does ...
Children with mild to moderate asthma do not benefit from a common practice of increasing their inhaled steroids at the first signs of an asthma exacerbation, according to clinical trial results ...
The trial found that using sensor-based asthma inhalers may improve control of the condition and improve the quality of life for caregivers. Greatest gains were among non-Hispanic Black participants, ...