Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

World Asthma Day marked with charity cycle ride

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As the WHO states asthma is a major non-communicab­le disease characteri­sed by recurrent attacks of breathless­ness and wheezing. It often starts in childhood, but attacks all age groups. Severity and frequency vary from person to person. Symptoms may occur several times in a day or week in affected individual­s.

Cipla, a leading pharmaceut­ical company together with Sri Lanka College of Pulmonolog­ists (SLCP) and the Big Life magazine marked the World Asthma Day 2022 with fun cycle ride on Saturday, May 7th. at the NCC, Colombo 07.

The cycling event was organized to educate friends, family, and patients about asthma and promote awareness about how this serious, sometimes lifethreat­ening, chronic respirator­y disease can be controlled.

Dr Ravini De Silva Karunatill­ake, President of the Sri Lanka College of Pulmonolog­ists speaking at the event said asthma is always easier to control when diagnosed earlier and when one consistent­ly stays on a treatment plan. “We are happy to partner with Cipla to help increase both relevance and acceptance of inhalation therapy thereby ensuring better follow-up with optimal outcomes for asthmatics. This associatio­n directly resonates with our endeavor of enabling people with asthma to achieve more in their daily lives.”

Cipla Sri Lanka over the course of its journey in the country in the last two decades has introduced several novel and important products. Besides focusing on unmet patient needs, it has gone ‘beyond the pill’ to foster disease awareness and lend patient support. The company has continuall­y led the charge in reinforcin­g awareness over the last 25 years about asthma with the objective to help increase acceptance of inhalation therapy as the foremost and most effective medication among asthmatics, caregivers and the general public. As a part of a holistic multiprong­ed campaign, Cipla also launced a website to help spread the word regarding the need for an attitudina­l change towards inhalation therapy as the most effective for asthma management vis-à-vis oral medication.

Azam Jaward, Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of Cipla Limited said the organizati­on has always placed patient well-being at the core of

all its initiative­s and believed in a holistic approach to disease management. “We are continuous­ly working towards providing people with asthma the right treatment while ensuring everyone is made aware about its long-term implicatio­ns.”

Inhalation therapy is the foremost and most effective medication for any asthmatic patient compared to oral therapies like tablets and syrups. In inhalation therapy, the drug acts directly in the lungs instead of flowing through the bloodstrea­m and other organs of the body. Thus, there is lesser drug required and hence fewer side effects. It is in fact the safe treatment option for asthmatics.

 ?? ?? Cyclists ready to start the ride
Cyclists ready to start the ride
 ?? ?? Cipla website launch
Cipla website launch

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