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Under its ‘Healthy Lung Initiative’ AstraZeneca equipscity Traffic Police to fight asthma this World Asthma Day

  • Distributes close to 500 anti-pollution masks to traffic policemen in the Traffic Department
  • Conducts asthma education and awareness sessions for the department personnel

Bengaluru, May 02, 2018: This World Asthma Day, AstraZeneca partnered with Bengaluru Traffic Police to increase awareness on asthma and educate traffic personnel on ways to keep their lungs healthy amidst growing levels of pollution in the city. One in four traffic policemen have reported that they have experienced respiratory problems, making this an issue of great concern amongst this population group.[1]AstraZeneca distributed over 500 anti-pollution masks to traffic control officers with the aim to reduce their risk of asthma and other chronic respiratory conditions.

Asthma is a chronic lung disease that inflames and narrows the airways in the lungs. Symptoms include coughing, shortness of breath and chest tightness. The biggest triggers include outdoor allergens, irritants in the air such as smoke, chemical fumes and strong odors, pollen from grass, trees and weeds.

Dr. Anilda Dsouza, Head – Medical Affairs, AstraZeneca Pharma India Limited said, “This World Asthma Day, AstraZeneca would like to recognize and appreciate the efforts of the Bengaluru traffic department by supporting the health needs of our city’s unsung fighters.Asthma is a major cause of chronic morbidity and early interventions can help in better outcomes.”

AstraZeneca’s asthma education and awareness session was conducted by Dr. Padma Sundaram, Consultant Pulmonologist, Manipal Hospital, Bangalore. The day-long programme was held at the Bengaluru City Traffic Police Headquarters at Infantry Road and saw participation in large numbers by city traffic policemen.

AstraZeneca’s respiratory team will follow this up by providing “Simple healthy breathing cards” with tips on how to manage city pollution and ensure lung health. Also, thesewill be distributed to traffic policemen across the country during the month of May (Asthma Awareness Month).

The program was conducted by AstraZeneca Pharma India Limited under the “Healthy Lung” initiative, a program designed to increase asthma awareness and the need for more urgent and early action against the disease. The initiative urges policymakers and other stakeholders in the health system to support measures that can improve asthma diagnosis, ensure referral to specialists as needed, and expand access to newer treatment for better patient outcomes.

Corporate Comm India(CCI Newswire)

The Pharma Times News Bureau

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