Abstract
In Japan, the incidence of analgesics-induced asthma seemed to be lower, but according to some reports, it seems to be almost the same as in Europe and America. The analgesics-induced asthma attack may not only make the patient to lose his or her consciousness, but also to be fatal.
When the physicians give any analgesics to the patients with bronchial asthma, who develop their first asthmatic attack at over 40 years of age and have sinusitis and/or allergic rhinitis, the physicians must call the analgesics-induced asthma to their minds.