Dr. Bobby Quentin Lanier MD
Allergist and Immunologist
6310 SOUTHWEST BLVD BENBROOK TX, 76109About
Dr. Bobby Lanier was the 98th president to the Tarrant County Medical Society. He is also Past President of the American College of Allergy Asthma and Immunology and distinguished fellow, and Past president ...
Education and Training
Univ of Tx Med Branch Galveston, Galveston Tx 1970
Texas A&M University, TX 1970
Board Certification
Allergy and ImmunologyAmerican Board of Allergy and ImmunologyABAI
PediatricsAmerican Board of PediatricsABP
Provider Details
Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Salmeterol added to inhaled corticosteroid therapy is superior to doubling the dose of inhaled corticosteroids: a randomized clinical trial.
- Omalizumab, anti-IgE recombinant humanized monoclonal antibody, for the treatment of severe allergic asthma.
- When the whole is more than the sum of its parts.
- Anti-IgE in the real world.
- Newer aspects in the treatment of pediatric and adult asthma: monoclonal anti-IgE.
- Omalizumab is effective in the long-term control of severe allergic asthma.
- Unanswered questions and warnings involving anti-immunoglobulin E therapy based on 2-year observation of clinical experience.
- Keys to successful management of patients with allergic rhinitis: focus on patient confidence, compliance, and satisfaction.
- Use of intranasal corticosteroids in the management of congestion and sleep disturbance in pediatric patients with allergic rhinitis.
- Comparison of diphenhydramine and nonsedating antihistamines for the treatment of acute allergic reactions.
- Prevalence and impact of nighttime symptoms in adults and children with asthma: a survey.
- Comparison of olopatadine 0.6% nasal spray versus fluticasone propionate 50 microg in the treatment of seasonal allergic rhinitis.
- Mometasone furoate nasal spray reduces the ocular symptoms of seasonal allergic rhinitis.
- State of world allergy report 2008: allergy and chronic respiratory diseases.
- Beclomethasone dipropionate nasal aerosol with an integrated dose counter: functionality and performance.
Treatments
- Sinusitis
- Asthma
- Allergies
- Hay Fever (allergic Rhinitis)
- Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (copd)
- Allergic Reaction
- Hives (urticaria)
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