National Asthma Education and Prevention Program 2020 Guidelines: What's Important for Primary Care

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KEY TAKEAWAYS: • The 2020 Focused Updates to the Asthma Management Guidelines: A Report from the National Asthma Education and Prevention Program Coordinating Committee Expert Panel Working Group provides updated recommendations for 6 topics related to the management of individuals with asthma. • The classification of asthma severity and asthma control, as well as the concept of utilizing a stepwise approach to pharmacologic treatment, were not updated from the Expert Panel Report 3, released in 2007. • However, important updates in preferred therapies for intermittent and persistent asthma at treatment steps 1 through 5 were suggested. • Recommendations regarding biologic therapy were not included in the 2020 update, as only evidence and US Food and Drug Administration approvals through October 2018 were considered. • The most recent 2021 Global Initiative for Asthma guidelines are not included in this review but can be used in a complementary manner to assist primary care clinicians to optimize decisions regarding the care of patients with asthma.

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Murphy, K. R., & Solis, J. (2021). National Asthma Education and Prevention Program 2020 Guidelines: What’s Important for Primary Care. The Journal of Family Practice, 70(6), S19–S28. https://doi.org/10.12788/jfp.0219

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