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Ep 13: A 24-year-old with asthma

Harrison's PodClass: Internal Medicine Cases and Board Prep

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How to Control Asthma

Inhaled beclomethazone, which remembers an inhaled corticosteroid, is the correct answer. Inhaled cell-meterol and inhaled teotropium can be added subsequently if symptoms aren't controlled with original therapy. Some experts are recommending that you initiate controller therapies even in mild cases of asthma.

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