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Asthma in the 1990s. A new approach to therapy
1Division of Allergy and Immunology, University of Wisconsin Medical School, Madison.
Postgraduate Medicine
|November 1, 1992
Abstract:
Asthma has been shown to be an inflammatory disease. Therefore, it makes sense to base treatment strategies on the selection of an appropriate anti-inflammatory agent, with bronchodilators being used as effective rescue medications. Because of recent concerns raised in the literature about the safety of long-term use of beta 2 agonists, early and appropriate medication in the form of inhaled corticosteroids or cromolyn sodium is recommended for daily control of asthma symptoms, long-term patient management, and prevention of acute exacerbations.