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Severe Uncontrolled Asthma: 5 Questions on Key Characteristics

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Optimal use of biologic therapy for severe uncontrolled asthma rests on understanding of the disease itself. Try this quick quiz to test your knowledge.

Severe uncontrolled asthma remains a complex clinical challenge despite the emergence in recent years of novel biologic therapies. The authors of a comprehensive review and international expert opinion published this month in the Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology: In Practice, provide a set of essential clinical variables they believe are most relevant to managing severe asthma in adults and in optimizing the choice of biologic treatment.

The 5 questions that follow are based on the key factors they identify that go into effective treatment decision making.


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