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does he have a significant asthma component to his CF? I do and found that the hypertonic saline caused quite a bit of bronchospasm even when pre-medicated with albuterol.
does he have a significant asthma component to his CF? I do and found that the hypertonic saline caused quite a bit of bronchospasm even when pre-medicated with albuterol.
does he have a significant asthma component to his CF? I do and found that the hypertonic saline caused quite a bit of bronchospasm even when pre-medicated with albuterol.
does he have a significant asthma component to his CF? I do and found that the hypertonic saline caused quite a bit of bronchospasm even when pre-medicated with albuterol.
does he have a significant asthma component to his CF? I do and found that the hypertonic saline caused quite a bit of bronchospasm even when pre-medicated with albuterol.
Narcotics are alkaloids made from opium, perhaps opioids would be a better choice of terminology since it is a more broad definition, however opiates is a valid word to describe narcotic (opiate/opioid) pain killers and their synthetic counterparts.
Narcotics are alkaloids made from opium, perhaps opioids would be a better choice of terminology since it is a more broad definition, however opiates is a valid word to describe narcotic (opiate/opioid) pain killers and their synthetic counterparts.
Narcotics are alkaloids made from opium, perhaps opioids would be a better choice of terminology since it is a more broad definition, however opiates is a valid word to describe narcotic (opiate/opioid) pain killers and their synthetic counterparts.
Narcotics are alkaloids made from opium, perhaps opioids would be a better choice of terminology since it is a more broad definition, however opiates is a valid word to describe narcotic (opiate/opioid) pain killers and their synthetic counterparts.
Narcotics are alkaloids made from opium, perhaps opioids would be a better choice of terminology since it is a more broad definition, however opiates is a valid word to describe narcotic (opiate/opioid) pain killers and their synthetic counterparts.
I agree with Melissa, while there are certain drawbacks of being on opiates, these have to outweigh the benefits of pain management. In your case I think you are getting to the point that your pain is becoming more debilitating than the potential effects of narcotic use.
Your CF team should...
I agree with Melissa, while there are certain drawbacks of being on opiates, these have to outweigh the benefits of pain management. In your case I think you are getting to the point that your pain is becoming more debilitating than the potential effects of narcotic use.
Your CF team should...
I agree with Melissa, while there are certain drawbacks of being on opiates, these have to outweigh the benefits of pain management. In your case I think you are getting to the point that your pain is becoming more debilitating than the potential effects of narcotic use.
Your CF team should...
I agree with Melissa, while there are certain drawbacks of being on opiates, these have to outweigh the benefits of pain management. In your case I think you are getting to the point that your pain is becoming more debilitating than the potential effects of narcotic use.
Your CF team should...
I agree with Melissa, while there are certain drawbacks of being on opiates, these have to outweigh the benefits of pain management. In your case I think you are getting to the point that your pain is becoming more debilitating than the potential effects of narcotic use.
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<br />Your CF...
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