Asthma Flashcards
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step 1 management of asthma ?
1
Newly-diagnosed asthma
Short-acting beta agonist (SABA)
salbutamol inhaler (100mcg)
step 2 management of asthma / Newly-diagnosed asthma with symptoms >= 3 / week or night-time waking
Not controlled on previous step
Newly-diagnosed asthma with symptoms >= 3 / week or night-time waking
SABA + low-dose inhaled corticosteroid (ICS)
salbutamol inhaler (100mcg)
+
inhaled beclomethasone 200mcg BD
step 3 management of asthma
SABA + low-dose inhaled corticosteroid (ICS) + leukotriene receptor antagonist (LTRA)
step 4 management of asthma
SABA + low-dose ICS + long-acting beta agonist (LABA)
Continue LTRA depending on patient’s response to LTRA
step 5 management of asthma
SABA +/- LTRA
+
maintenance and reliever therapy (MART ICS and fast acting LABA),
Symbicort - budesonide and formeterol
step 6 management ?
SABA +/- LTRA + medium-dose ICS MART
OR consider changing back to a fixed-dose of a moderate-dose ICS and a separate LABA
step 7 management ?
SABA +/- LTRA
+
one of the following options:
increase ICS to high-dose (only as part of a fixed-dose regime, not as a MART)
/
a trial of an additional drug (for example, a long-acting muscarinic receptor antagonist or theophylline)
/
seeking advice from a healthcare professional with expertise in asthma
budesonide dose?
= 400 micrograms budesonide or equivalent = low dose
400 micrograms - 800 micrograms budesonide or equivalent = moderate dose
> 800 micrograms budesonide or equivalent= high dose