Taking cardioselective beta-blockers for mild-moderate asthma in low dose is favored, but clinical guidelines remain inconsistent
Aspirin and a group of painkillers called non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDS) are the most common drug triggers of asthma
There are concerns that the medicine may trigger severe asthma attacks
However, beta‐blockers are
Beta-blockers, used to control blood pressure and heart disease, can make asthma worse
These drugs should be used with caution and preferably with specialist advice
Distribution of β-blocker exposure by age, gender and selectivity in all asthma patients
0 to 55
5 mg to 3
3-5 In some