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Asthma Inhaled Corticosteroid Table
Each inhaled corticosteroid has comparative daily dosages listed along with typical dose frequencies, strengths available, device delivery methods, and Ohio Medicaid coverage notes.

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Asthma
Join the series as we provide education about asthma management through a free virtual learning network for community providers.
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Study: Why Hot, Humid Air Triggers Symptoms in Patients with Mild Asthma
May is asthma awareness month, and with summer right around the corner, a study shows that doctors may be closer to understanding why patients with mild asthma have such difficulty breathing during hot, humid weather.

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Vocal Cord Dysfunction: When Breathing Difficulty Might Not Be Asthma
Vocal Cord Dysfunction is a disorder where the vocal cords do not open correctly when breathing. The muscles affecting the vocal cords tighten, making it harder to get air into the lungs.
Initial Outpatient Evaluation and Ongoing Management of Asthma
This tool was created by Partners For Kids to assist in following recommendations from the guidelines to treat asthma after proper diagnosis.
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Additional Resources for Parents
Check out some additional resources that could help your child's journey with asthma.
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Asthma Triggers
Many things can start an asthma flare-up. They are called triggers. Know your asthma triggers and avoid them.
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Preventative Measures for Asthmatic Athletes
The seasonal transition often takes a toll on asthmatic athletes. With proper education and prevention, asthma shouldn’t have to sideline your child.
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When You Need to Use a Controller Medicine
A common misconception about controller medicine for asthma is that it should only be taken when having trouble breathing.