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EIB
(redirected from Exercise-Induced Bronchospasm)

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EIBEuropean Investment Bank
EIBEuropean Installation Bus (home automation)
EIBExport-Import Bank
EIBElement Interconnect Bus
EIBEuropäischer Installationsbus (decentral bus-based installation system)
EIBExercise-Induced Bronchospasm
EiBExbibyte (2^60 bytes)
EIBEnvironmental Improvement Board
EIBExcellence In Broadcasting (Network; Rush Limbaugh show)
EIBExtended Illness Bank
EIBExpert Infantryman Badge
EibExbibit (2^60 bits)
EIBExtreme Ironing Bureau
EIBExecute Interface Block (CICS)
EIBEnterprise Information Base
EIBEngineering Information Bulletin
EIBElectronics Information Bulletin
EIBEquipment Information Bulletin
EIBExport Image Bitmap
EIBEuropean Industrial Bank


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Adolescents may find this device appealing for use 15 to 20 minutes before exercise to prevent exercise-induced bronchospasm.
Olympic Committee's exercise-induced bronchospasm project.
ProAir([R]) HFA is indicated in adults and children 12 years of age and older for the treatment or prevention of bronchospasm with reversible obstructive airway disease and for the prevention of exercise-induced bronchospasm.
 
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