Role of triple therapy in asthma

Expert/s: Prof Greg King
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In this Healthed lecture, Prof Greg King provides a very practical approach to assessing a patient with chronic respiratory disease be it chronic asthma, COPD or both. He will outline how to determine the most appropriate treatment plan for each individual patient including developing a goal for each new therapy at the start, when to review, when to intensify or change treatment and, when, if suitable, to commence triple therapy.

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This educational activity was developed by Healthed at the request of and with funding from GSK.

Last Updated: 11 May, 2022

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Respiratory Physician; Clinician-Researcher, Woolcock Institute of Medical Research, Sydney University; Department of Respiratory Medicine, Royal North Shore Hospital; Conjoint Professor of Respiratory Medicine, University of Sydney

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