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Palmer E. Higgins B. Optimising the management of patients with difficult asthma. Practitioner 2015; 259 (1787):21-24
Optimising the management of patients with difficult asthma
25 Nov 2015
Between 5 and 10% of asthma (depending on the definition used) is categorised as difficult asthma, a term which generally refers to patients who continue to experience symptoms and frequent exacerbations despite the prescription of high-dose asthma therapy. Difficult asthma is an indication for specialist review by an appropriate respiratory physician, but close liaison between primary, secondary and tertiary care is critical.
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