October 14, 2018

Unapproved Pharmaceutical Ingredients Included in Dietary Supplements Associated With US Food and Drug Administration Warnings

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Question  What are the trends across adulterated dietary supplements associated with a warning released by the US Food and Drug Administration from 2007 through 2016?
Findings  In this quality improvement study, analysis of the US Food and Drug Administration warnings from 2007 through 2016 showed that unapproved pharmaceutical ingredients were identified in 776 dietary supplements, and these products were commonly marketed for sexual enhancement, weight loss, or muscle building. The most common adulterants were sildenafil for sexual enhancement supplements, sibutramine for weight loss supplements, and synthetic steroids or steroid-like ingredients for muscle building supplements, with 157 products (20.2%) containing more than 1 unapproved ingredient.

October 9, 2018

Rhinosectan® spray (containing xyloglucan) on the ciliary function of the nasal respiratory epithelium; results of an in vitro study

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    To assess the effects of Rhinosectan® spray, a medical device containing xyloglucan, on nasal ciliary function (in MucilAir™Nasal cells).

    October 8, 2018

    Practical guide for allergy and immunology in Canada 2018

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      Beyond structural and chemical barriers to pathogens, the immune system has two fundamental lines of defense: innate immunity and adaptive immunity. Innate immunity is the first immunological mechanism for fig...
      Authors:Jean S. Marshall, Richard Warrington, Wade Watson and Harold L. Kim
      Citation:Allergy, Asthma & Clinical Immunology 2018 14(Suppl 2):49
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    October 5, 2018

    Kimishige Ishizaka (1925–2018)

    Dr. Kimishige Ishizaka (Fig. 1) passed peacefully away from heart failure at dawn of July 6, 2018 in Yamagata, Japan. Dr. Kimishige Ishizaka and Dr. Teruko Ishizaka (the Ishizakas; partners in marriage and in research) were best known for their discovery of immunoglobulin E (IgE) in 1966.1
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    Kimishige Ishizaka, December 3, 1925–July 6, 2018. A photo was taken at the reception celebrating the 50th Anniversary of IgE Discovery held at the 65th Annual Meeting of Japanese Society of Allergology, on June 19, 2016.

    September 30, 2018

    The prostaglandin D2 receptor 2 pathway in asthma: a key player in airway inflammation

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    Asthma is characterised by chronic airway inflammation, airway obstruction and hyper-responsiveness. The inflammatory cascade in asthma comprises a complex interplay of genetic factors, the airway epithelium, and dysregulation of the immune response.

    Gut microbiota relationships to lung function and adult asthma phenotype: a pilot study

    Lesa Begley1,  Siddharth Madapoosi1,  Kristopher Opron1,2,  Ogechukwu Ndum3,  Alan Baptist3,  Kelly Rysso1,  John R Erb-Downward1 and  Yvonne Jean Huang1
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    Introduction Despite strong evidence that maturation patterns of the gut microbiome in early life influence the risk for childhood asthma, very little is known about gut microbiota patterns in adults with established asthma, and of greater interest relationships to phenotypic features that characterise asthma heterogeneity.

    Seafood allergy: A comprehensive review of fish and shellfish allergens

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    Immunological cross-reactivity between fish and shellfish allergens has not been demonstrated conclusively.

    September 29, 2018

    A comparative analysis of errors in inhaler technique among COPD versus asthma patients

    Birsen Ocakli,Ipek Ozmen,Eylem Acartürk Tunçay,Sinem Gungor,1 Hilal Altinoz,1 Nalan Adiguzel,1Zafer Ali Sak,2 Gokay Gungor,Zuhal Karakurt,1 Peri Arbak3

    1University of Health Sciences, Sureyyapasa Chest Diseases and Thoracic Surgery Training and Research Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey; 2Department of Chest Diseases, Harran University, Faculty of Medicine, Sanliurfa, Turkey; 3Department of Chest Diseases, Duzce University, Faculty of Medicine, Duzce, Turkey

    Purpose: This study was designed to evaluate errors in inhaler technique in COPD vs asthma patients and to investigate the association of poor inhaler technique with patient demographics and clinical variables.