Abstract

MA Rank, ME Branda, DB McWilliams. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2013;110(5):354–358, e2 Identifying strategies to adjust medications when managing chronic diseases poses a challenge to busy practitioners, and often the opportunity is lost to step down therapy. Clinical studies suggest that many patients currently treated with combination controller medications can be successfully stepped down. Use of a multidisciplinary care management team has also been a strategy associated with success in stepping down therapy. Nonadherence represents another method of step-down. This study was performed to identify predictive factors for success in stepping down …

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