Abstract:Asthma is one of the most frequently treated problems in emergency departments and hospitals. Over the last 10 years, several excellent clinical trials have redefined the optimal approach to treating acute, severe asthma. Both in the emergency department and in the hospital, frequent doses of inhaled β2-agonists and systemic corticosteroids are the cornerstones of treatment. In either setting, theophylline therapy adds no or minimal benefits. Inhaled anticholinergics add to the efficacy of the initial dose onl… Show more
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