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Establishing a 'Yellow Zone' for Asthma Treatment Part 2

Changing the dosage of an asthma patient does not come without its fair share of risks, but when done properly it can both help their quality of life and keep them safe from other complications at the same time.

Changing the dosage of an asthma patient does not come without its fair share of risks, but when done properly it can both help their quality of life and keep them safe from other complications at the same time.

Chitra Dinakar, MD, from Children's Mercy Hospital discussed the complexities of dosage changes and what it can mean to a patient's overall care during the the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology Annual Meeting in Houston.

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