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The status of asthma control in the U.S. adult population
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Fuhlbrigge A et al. – Fifty–eight percent of subjects with NWCA in the total population had an asthma–related exacerbation in the previous year compared with 24% of subjects with WCA. This large representative national asthma sample using a validated asthma control instrument identified >40% of subjects with NWCA. In addition, subjects using albuterol monotherapy, who would be expected to have mild asthma and thus be well controlled, had a similar high prevalence of NWCA.
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