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(Fr: bronchospasme, asthme). Including bronchospasm, bronchoconstriction, de novo subacute asthma, asthma attack and deterioration or exacerbation of preexisting/underlying asthma. Can be sudden and very severe, causing asphyxia followed by irreversible hypoxic brain damage (see also under IVf). NSAIDs, ß-blockers and antibiotics are the main causal agents. Patients with a background of atopy or asthma are particularly at risk. In a few individuals, the asthma may persist despite cessation of exposure (PMID 45308). Healthcare workers can be involved when handling drugs (PMID 3612323). Workers in the drug-manufacturing (e.g. antibiotics) industry can develop bronchospasm or asthma as a manifestation of drug-induced occupational disease (PMID 16436155, 21603168, 30075340)

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Nobata K, Fujimura M, Myou S, Ishiura Y, Mizuguchi M, Nishi K, Nakao S

Bronchial asthma showing reduction in FEV1 after inhalation of Qvar.

The Journal of asthma : official journal of the Association for the Care of Asthma 2006 Aug;43;427-8 — 2006 Aug — 427-8