Asthma

Asthma Toolkit

Asthma 

Condition defined as chronic inflammation of the airways. 

Common Phenotypes

  • Allergic (Atopic) Asthma:
    • High IgE, positive skin-prick tests 
    • History of eczema/allergic rhinitis 
    • Responsive to inhaled corticosteroids (ICS)
  • Non-Allergic Asthma:
    • Triggered by viral infections, exercise, or cold air.
    • Often neutrophil-driven
    • May require higher ICS doses or alternative controllers.

Treatment & Management 

  • For patients with allergies, ensure allergies are addressed to help with their asthma management. 

  • Step therapy

    • Traditional approach to asthma management that starts with a rescue inhaler (short beta agonist such as albuterol) and adds on a daily controller inhaler (inhaled corticosteroid such as fluticasone/flovent) in a stepwise approach. 
  • SMART (single-inhaler maintenance-and-reliever therapy) 

    also known as Maintenance-and-reliever therapy (with ICS-formoterol)  
    • Treatment regimen in which the patient uses an ICS-formoterol inhaler every day (maintenance dose), and also uses the same medication as needed for relief of asthma symptoms (reliever doses) 
    • MART is a preferred treatment option at Steps 3 and 4 for children 6–11 years, with a lower dose ICS-formoterol inhaler.

Medicine Ages 4-11 years Ages 12+ years
Budesonide-Formoterol (Symbicort) 1-2 puffs 1-2x daily + 1 puff as needed (up to 8 total/day) 1-2 puffs 1-2x daily + 1 puff as needed (up to 12 total/day)
Mometasone-Formoterol (Dulera) 1-2 puffs 1-2x daily + 1 puff as needed (up to 8 total/day) 1-2 puffs 1-2x daily + 1 puff as needed (up to 12 total/day)

  • Biologics 

    • Biologics are a type of medication that target specific proteins involved in the immune system. Here is a list of biologics used to treat asthma:  
      • Benralizumab (Fasenra)
      • Dupilumab (Dupixent)
      • depemokimab-ulaa (Exdensur)
      • Mepolizumab (Nucala)
      • Omalizumab (Xolair)
      • Reslizumab (Cinqair)
      • Tezepelumab (Tezspire)

Asthma & Allergy Foundation of America - Biologics Chart

Clinical Pearls

  • Remind families to rinse the mouth and spit after every use (maintenance or rescue) to prevent oral candidiasis (thrush).