Abstract

SUMMARYThe Australian asthma guidelines have recently been updated and include additional treatment options for adults and adolescents with mild asthmaMild asthma is not necessarily a benign condition and patients are still at risk of severe flare-ups, particularly if they overuse short-acting beta2 agonists such as a salbutamol inhalerFor adults and adolescents with mild asthma, the updated guidelines include as-needed inhaled low-dose budesonide–formoterol as an alternative to daily low-dose inhaled corticosteroid plus as-needed short-acting beta2 agonistThe budesonide–formoterol combination should be taken as needed to provide symptom relief and reduce the risk of severe exacerbations

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