When single-inhaler triple therapy is a preferred option in asthma management?

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Abstract

Asthma control is the main goal of management. Unfortunately, most asthma patients with moderate–severe asthma remain uncontrolled despite receiving standard treatment of inhaled corticosteroids (ICS) with long-acting β2 agonists (LABA). The addition of long-acting antimuscarinic agents (LAMA) has been shown to improve different aspects of asthma control, including symptoms, lung functions, and probably exacerbations. Such an option could be considered for low-T2 asthma phenotype. Umeclidinium and glycopyrronium bromide are other LAMA agents that have been recently made available in combination with ICS and LABA in single-inhaler triple therapy (SITT) devices. Here, we discuss the position of SITT as a new novel therapeutic option in asthma management and its clinical benefits, potential cost saving, and improved compliance.

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Al-Moamary, M. S., Al-Lehebi, R., Idrees, M. M., & Zeitouni, M. O. (2022). When single-inhaler triple therapy is a preferred option in asthma management? Annals of Thoracic Medicine, 17(4), 185–188. https://doi.org/10.4103/atm.atm_341_22

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