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From the page to the clinic: Implementing new National Asthma Education and Prevention Program guidelines
Clinical Cornerstone, 09/25/09
Rachelefsky GS et al. – EPR–3 guidelines represent a shift in the treatment paradigm for asthma in line with the shift in approach: although symptomatic relief is still necessary, the primary goal of asthma treatment is now long–term control, with the aim of minimizing exacerbation frequency and severity and limiting possible permanent airway damage that can result from frequent asthma exacerbations. To help clinicians implement the new EPR–3 guidelines into daily practice, the NAEPP's Guidelines Implementation Panel has identified 6 key action–focused recommendations. This article describes those recommendations and the evidence supporting them.
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