Aspirin-induced asthma
Asthma attacks caused by the application of certain drugs are called drug-induced asthma (DIA), including patients without a history of asthma that cause asthma attacks after the application of certain drugs and asthma patients due to the application of certain drugs Or make asthma worse. The most common drug-induced asthma is aspirin-induced asthma (AIA). According to foreign statistics, the incidence of DIA in asthma patients is 10.5%, of which non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) account for 77%; and AIA accounts for 2/3 of NSAIDs-induced asthma, accounting for 50% of all DIA.
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