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Asthma - Management
Advice note: importance of continuing asthma treatment

Age from 12 to 60 years
Advice only: continuing treatment during pregnancy
Age: from 12 years to 60 years
Licensed use: no
Patient information: It is important to continue using of all your medication as normal in pregnancy. The harm to you and your baby from uncontrolled asthma is much greater than any harm from asthma treatments during pregnancy.

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