Abstract:Current guidelines for the treatment of chronic asthma emphasize the use of anti-inflammatory medication and indicate that short-acting b 2 -agonists should only be taken on an as-needed basis [1]. This approach has been adopted because of the inflammatory nature of asthma and because, somewhat controversially, regular use of shortacting b 2 -agonists at best confers no distinct benefit on overall asthma control [2], and at worst may cause a deterioration [3].A number of possible mechanisms have been proposed … Show more
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