Asthma Guidelines 2021
Support concordance – use combination inhaler (care not to increase ICS dose). Consider once daily preparation where appropriate . Option 2 Add-on LTRA . Prescribe low dose ICS + LTRA + SABA PRN . Cost effective option but consider patient factors: patient preference, compliance with inhaled ICS and oral therapy, prescription charges.
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