Outcomes Research in Review

Inhaled Corticosteroid Plus Long-Acting Beta-Agonist for Asthma: Real-Life Evidence


 

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Applications for Clinical Practice

Fluticasone furoate plus vilanterol (FF/VI) can be a therapeutic option in patients with asthma, with a small increased risk for pneumonia that is similar to other types of inhaled corticosteroids. However, a stepwise therapeutic approach, following the published asthma treatment strategy [6], should be emphasized when escalating treatment to include FF/VI.

—Minkyung Kwon, MD, Joel Roberson, MD, and Neal Patel, MD, Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, Mayo Clinic Florida, Jacksonville, FL (Drs. Kwon and Patel), and Department of Radiology, Oakland University/Beaumont Health, Royal Oak, MI (Dr. Roberson)

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