More broadly, do the inhaled bronchodilating medications used at some time by virtually all persons with asthma put one in some kind of medical danger? According to articles in the lay press, Krissy Taylor was an occasional cigarette smoker who with colds would develop a wheezy cough and chest congestion. Because of the sudden death of a seemingly healthy young girl, the question was raised as to whether her death might have been caused by one of her medications. Because epinephrine can stimulate the heart to beat more rapidly and forcefully than normal, concern focused on the possible dangers of this medication. Epinephrine is a natural hormone of the human body. It is released into the blood from nerve endings and from the adrenal gland, especially at times of stress or fear. If you have ever had someone sneak up behind you and frighten you, you have felt the effects of "adrenaline" released into your blood: your heart pounds, you feel a "fluttering" in your stomach, your hands tremble, etc. Adrenaline also has the effect of opening the bronchial tubes wider than usual—bronchodilation. Concern about the possibility of irregular heart rhythms, heart attacks, and death from inhaled asthma medications that also stimulate the heart is not new. In the 's concern in England about causes of death among persons with asthma focused on a derivative of adrenaline called isoproterenol.


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Broward County, Fla. But doctors and pharmacists say Primatene Mist, the asthma inhalant she used about two hours before her death, can cause rapid heartbeat which, in combination with other medical conditions, could kill an otherwise healthy young girl. They were unable to revive her. Krissy had been using the inhaler for periodic shortness of breath, a condition her family doctor, Dr. William Bruno, described as related to exertion. She had not been diagnosed as asthmatic, he said. But pharmacists caution users of the inhalant and all over-the-counter drugs to reexamine their often cavalier attitude toward such medications. Give directly to The Spokesman-Review's Northwest Passages community forums series -- which helps to offset the costs of several reporter and editor positions at the newspaper -- by using the easy options below. Gifts processed in this system are not tax deductible, but are predominately used to help meet the local financial requirements needed to receive national matching-grant funds.
November 8, A new version of the once-popular asthma inhaler Primatene Mist will soon return to U. The Food and Drug Administration approved the over-the-counter aerosol inhaler late Wednesday. It's for temporary relief of mild, intermittent asthma symptoms in people ages 12 and up. The original Primatene Mist was discontinued seven years ago because the inhaler's ozone-depleting propellant had been banned.