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Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (RACGP)·3 min read·medium

GP intervention call to tackle drop in asthma control

GP intervention call to tackle drop in asthma control
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A new study reveals that asthma control in Australian adults has worsened over the last decade, with increased urgent care visits and poor medication adherence. Health experts are urging GPs to adopt proactive reviews and move away from outdated SABA-only treatment strategies.

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This research highlights a significant public health concern regarding chronic disease management and the need for updated clinical practices.

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A new study shows patients' asthma control is worsening, with higher uncontrolled symptoms and urgent care presentations.

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