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Asthma - Management
Advice note: stepping down treatment

Age from 1 month onwards
Advice note: stepping down treatment
Age: from 1 month onwards
Licensed use: no
Patient information: Your asthma is well controlled, which is good. To limit their side effects your doctor has decided to reduce the dose of the drugs you are taking. The dose will be reduced very gradually, one drug at a time, to make sure that your asthma does not get worse again. Your doctor will advise you which drug to reduce and by how much. If your asthma starts to get worse, increase the dose back up to the dose that you were using before and contact your doctor.

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