There are several treatment options available for patients who have mild persistent asthma. After being shown a typical case study and three possible treatment options, three respiratory specialists each selected a different option. The options were: using a combination beclometasone/albuterol inhaler on an as-needed basis; daily treatment with an oral leukotriene receptor antagonist together with as-needed use of a short-acting beta2-agonist (SABA) inhaler; and using a combination inhaled corticosteroid/long-acting beta2-agonist inhaler once-daily together with as-needed SABA. The evidence for each option is reviewed in the light of recent research. © 2008 General Practice Airways Group. All rights reserved.
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Kaplan, A. (2008, December). Treatment of mild persistent asthma. Primary Care Respiratory Journal. https://doi.org/10.3132/pcrj.2008.00006
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