Use of Long-Term Control Medication Among Persons with Active Asthma
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Description:Using long-term control medications daily helps prevent symptoms
Long-term control (LTC) medications help reduce airway inflammation, control chronic symptoms, and prevent asthma attacks. These medications do not relieve asthma symptoms quickly. To achieve and maintain control of asthma, most people must use LTC medications daily
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