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Metered-Dose Inhaler. The standard device for administering any asthma medication has ... Children who are both asthmatic and overweight may reduce asthma
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Singulair® and Accolate® are also category B long-term control medicine. ... found that being overweight or obese increases the odds of developing asthma in
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DOSING: The recommended dose of montelukast is 4, 5, or 10 mg daily. The 4 and 5 mg tablets are used in children. Montelukast should be taken in the evening
Children with frequent or severe asthma may need a higher dose of inhaled ... Montelukast (Singulair) is a leukotriene blocker that has been approved to
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Researchers found that the inhaled steroid was better than Singulair at increasing the number of ... Food Insecurity Not Linked to Overweight in Young Children
Less than 30 percent met the recommended number of ... at nutritional health and preventing overweight and obesity in ... Food Ser- vice Program; the Child and Adult
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