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'Sinus Science Pharmacy' Observes Positive Patient Outcomes when Patients Inhale Corticosteroids and Amphotericin B
By Medicalread Staff | Published  11/30/2008 | Allergies | Unrated
'Sinus Science Pharmacy' Observes Positive Patient Outcomes when Patients Inhale Corticost

Aerosol Science Laboratories, ASL Pharmacy a pharmacy that specializes in sinus care, has observed that patients respond positively to inhaled corticosteroids and Amphotericin B after 21 days of therapy. With more doctors focusing on treating the inflammation caused by sinus infections, rather than treating the infection itself, ASL Pharmacy can concur with physicians that a sequential therapy of corticosteroid followed by Amphotericin B (thought to possess anti-inflammatory properties of its own) has produced positive results in its patients. Because medication is inhaled rather than swallowed, more medication travels to the site of infection and less medication is absorbed into the bloodstream.height:; border-top:solid; border-bottom:solid; border-right: none;border-left:none; border-width: 0px; border-color:#FFF;background:#FFF; color:#748DA7; font-size: 16px; font-family: Arial,Helvetica, sans-serif; font-weight: bold'>

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