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This series highlights expert perspectives, key studies, and breaking news from a diverse portfolio of allergy, asthma, and immunology topics. Hosted by clinical allergists Dr. Todd Mahr and Dr. Ketan Sheth, and produced in partnership with the American College of Asthma, Allergy, and Immunology, Hot Topics in Allergy is America's go-to resource for accurate and timely AAI education.

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This series highlights expert perspectives, key studies, and breaking news from a diverse portfolio of allergy, asthma, and immunology topics. Hosted by clinical allergists Dr. Todd Mahr and Dr. Ketan Sheth, and produced in partnership with the American College of Asthma, Allergy, and Immunology, Hot Topics in Allergy is America's go-to resource for accurate and timely AAI education.

    The FDA Drug-Approval Process for Allergy Products

    The FDA Drug-Approval Process for Allergy Products

    Host: Todd Mahr, MD

    Guest: Warner Carr, MD



    What phases does the FDA use to approve a new medication, and why does this process take several years? Why must the active and excipient components of the medication, as well as the device, complete all of the testing phases? Dr. Warner Carr, allergist at Allergy and Asthma Associates in Mission Viejo, California, shares insight from his role as a new drug reviewer at the FDA. How do physicians play a vital role in the drug-approval process by providing clinical feedback to the FDA? Dr. Todd Mahr hosts.

    Preventing Asthma Exacerbations

    Preventing Asthma Exacerbations

    Host: Ketan Sheth, MD, MBA

    Guest: Carlos Camargo, MD, DrPH, MPH



    What's the best strategy for managing patients with chronic asthma, and how can physicians create an action plan with their patients to treat an asthma exacerbation? Host Dr. Ketan Sheth reviews recent guideline recommendations for preventing asthma exacerbations with Dr. Carlos Camargo, associate professor of medicine and epidemiology at Harvard Medical School. How are acute and chronic management of asthma different?

    Hereditary Angioedema

    Hereditary Angioedema

    Host: Ketan Sheth, MD, MBA

    Guest: William Lumry, MD



    Hereditary angioedema is relatively rare and is often misdiagnosed as an allergic reaction to medication or food. What symptoms are helpful differentiating points for making an accurate hereditary angioedema diagnosis? Dr. William Lumry, clinical professor of internal medicine at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical School, outlines the types of hereditary angioedema, factors which can contribute to an acute attack, and therapies to prevent or treat patients with this condition. Dr. Ketan Sheth hosts.

    The COPD Spectrum

    The COPD Spectrum

    Host: Todd Mahr, MD

    Guest: Sidney Braman, MD, FACP, FCCP



    Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, or COPD, is often diagnosed in late stages, as it is a slowly progressing condition. How can physicians diagnose patients with this deadly disease in its earlier stages, to increase the success of reversing some of its symptoms? Dr. Sidney Braman, professor of medicine at the Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University, describes who is affected by COPD, and how physicians can best treat these patients. Dr. Todd Mahr hosts.

    Management for Exercise-Induced Asthma

    Management for Exercise-Induced Asthma

    Host: Ketan Sheth, MD, MBA

    Guest: William Silvers, MD



    Are the symptoms of exercise-induced asthma always apparent, and if not, how can physicians diagnose the condition? Can exercise-induced asthma exist independently, or does it always signify an underlying asthmatic condition? Host Dr. Ketan Sheth discusses the pathogenesis of and treatments for exercise-induced asthma with Dr. William Silvers, clinical professor of medicine at the University of Colorado School of Medicine. Dr. Silvers will explain the phenomenon that the seemily innocuous food celery can specifically cause exercise-induced allergic reactions.

    The Importance of Clinical Trials in Allergy Research

    The Importance of Clinical Trials in Allergy Research

    Host: Todd Mahr, MD

    Guest: Steven Weinstein, MD



    Clinical trials are essential to the safe development of medications. How are clinical trials structured, and what are the features of the various clinical trial stages? Dr. Steven Weinstein, clinical professor in the department of pediatrics at the University of California at Irvine, provides an overview of clinical trials with host Dr. Todd Mahr. What are the ethical considerations taken into account during clinical trials?

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