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WHAT’S YOUR ASTHMA REALITY?
Explore these key facts about asthma control and unique patient perspectives, which bring to life the reality of living with asthma.
This reality will be revealed in
October 2019
Asthma flare-ups can be caused by multiple triggers, not just one source. They can also vary from patient to patient and change over time.1,2”
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November 2019
Compared with patients with mild-to-moderate asthma, those with severe disease had a greater percentage of activity impairment at work (28% vs. 14%), at school (32% vs. 18%), and in daily activities (41% vs. 21%).3”
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December 2019
Patients and physicians may have different definitions of control. Many patients considered their asthma well controlled if each year, they had only two urgent doctor visits, three or four flare-ups, and/or one emergency room visit.4,5”
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January 2020
When asthma is well controlled, people rarely experience symptoms during the day or night, need rescue medication more than twice a week or have limitations to their daily activity due to the condition.6”
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February 2020
More than half of people with asthma do not think their asthma control can be improved.7,8”
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This reality will be revealed in
March 2020
An asthma action plan can help you control your asthma: 90% of people living with asthma who use an asthma action plan describe it as useful.7”
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science and
empower people to take action
to strive for better asthma control.
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