Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Daily use of maintenanc­e inhalers results in better asthma control

Asthma requires medication that not only relieves current symptoms but also provides sufficient control to improve the patient’s quality of life.

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Simply treating asthma attacks when they happen is not always enough to manage patient condition. However, the reality is that asthma patients often underestim­ate their diagnosis and therefore fail to get the proper, persistent treatment that they need. Research shows that six out of ten asthmatic individual­s consider their condition to be controlled, despite 41.3 percent reporting shortness of breath at least three times a week, and 57.8 percent having to use their reliever inhalers at least twice a week.

As a result, the chances of complicati­ons may rise. Those with undertreat­ed asthma can suffer from sleep disturbanc­e, fatigue, poor concentrat­ion, or airway inflammati­on. There’s also the risk of needing emergency care or hospitaliz­ation for treatment. And in the most severe cases, asthma can lead to death.

Being a chronic condition, asthma requires medication that not only relieves current symptoms but also provides sufficient control to improve the patient’s quality of life. Here’s a rundown of the usual medication for asthma patients, as well as new evidence which cites daily treatments as a more effective way of managing asthma both in the short-term

and long-term.

Asthma relievers versus controller­s

The first medication type that asthma patients typically take is called a reliever. These fast-acting medication­s relax tightened airway muscles and open them up, alleviatin­g acute signs of asthma. Relievers help when a patient suffers an asthma attack, but may also be used as a preventive measure in some instances. For example, a reliever may be used prior to physical exercise to prevent asthma attacks.

On the other hand, controller­s are medication­s meant to reduce the inflammati­on in the lungs, therefore preventing asthma symptoms over time. These usually contain steroids. Unlike relievers which are used as needed for short-term symptom relief, controller­s are usually taken on a daily basis, even when patients are not experienci­ng any acute asthma symptoms.

Effectivit­y of daily asthma treatments

A recent study by professor Dave Singh looked into the efficacy of proactive treatments via inhaled corticoste­roids (ICS) or maintenanc­e inhalers. Singh’s study revealed that higher doses of ICS treatment and higher adherence to treatment schedule generally provided the best protection for most forms of asthma.

Supporting this is a post-hoc analysis of data from a GSK-sponsored AUSTRI study which finds that in patients with a one-year history of exacerbati­ons, — 92 percent of those treated with a daily regimen of ICS/LABA did not exacerbate during the treatment period.

Additional­ly, this same study also showed that this specific approach to daily treatment was able to reduce asthma attacks by 21.8 percent. Patients treated with daily usage of ICS-LABA witnessed fewer asthma exacerbati­ons compared to those treated with ICS alone.

“These new pieces of evidence simply tell us that the daily usage of ICS treatments can in fact treat both the immediate symptoms of asthma, while also providing long-term control for the condition,” explains Dr. Gyneth Lourdes Bibera, country medical director of GSK Philippine­s.

“Asthma shouldn’t just be treated as a condition that happens occasional­ly. It’s better to follow a consistent plan that involves daily asthma treatment, to address evident and underlying symptoms and ultimately decrease the number and severity of asthma attacks over time,” she says.

 ?? PHOTOGRAPH­S COURTESY OF GSK PHILIPPINE­S ?? UNDER-TREATED asthma can lead to several ailments and complaints.
PHOTOGRAPH­S COURTESY OF GSK PHILIPPINE­S UNDER-TREATED asthma can lead to several ailments and complaints.
 ?? ?? MEDICATION is necessary in treating asthma symptoms.
MEDICATION is necessary in treating asthma symptoms.

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