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Difficult to control asthma

Contents

  1. What is asthma control?
  2. Reasons for difficult to control asthma
  3. Difficult to control asthma - allergies
  4. Allergies and antibodies
  5. Medicine for difficult to manage asthma
  6. Antibody treatment - Omalizumab
  7. When to ask for medical advice
  8. Medicine to treat an acute asthma attack
  9. Nebulisers (asthma)
  10. Oral steroids and injections
  11. Inhaled steroids
  12. Oral steroids and side effects
  13. Steroid sparing immunosuppressant medicines
  14. Antifungal medicines
  15. Unlicensed or off-label medicines
  16. What is Bronchial Thermoplasty?
  17. Who is suitable for Bronchial Thermoplasty?
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