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What is smart therapy in asthma?

What is smart therapy in asthma?

What does SMART therapy mean? SMART stands for “single maintenance and reliever therapy.” It means using one inhaler every day to prevent asthma — and then using the same inhaler as treatment when you do have asthma symptoms.

Is Smart therapy FDA approved?

Obstacles to SMART in the United States The lack of FDA approval for SMART is likely to slow adoption of this mode of therapy.

What is the Symbicort Smart regime?

Symbicort SMART enables patients to use only one inhaler, the budesonide-formoterol combination inhaler, for both maintenance and reliever therapy. The maintenance dose is adjustable, but should be a minimum of two doses per day which can be administered as two doses once daily or as one dose twice daily.

How much is a smart inhaler?

Most smart inhalers are available for prices that range between $100 and $500 per device (10).

How does a smart inhaler work?

A smart inhaler is an inhaler that integrates connectivity with a mobile app, via Bluetooth, for instance. These devices are built with sensor technology that helps record data about the time and date of use, and the location of the patient at each use.

Is asthma genetic?

It is a complex disease with both genetic and environmental risk factors. Asthma is caused by multiple interacting genes, some having a protective effect and others contributing to the disease pathogenesis, with each gene having its own tendency to be influenced by the environment.

What is the difference between Symbicort and Symbicort smart?

Single inhaler maintenance and reliever therapy (SMART) is being promoted for the management of asthma. The single inhaler (Symbicort) contains both budesonide and eformoterol. The highest dose Symbicort inhaler (400/12) is not included in SMART due to the risk of supra-therapeutic doses.

Can I use Ventolin and Symbicort together?

Just to provide an update to Gerri’s excellent answer above, Ventolin is safe to use even while you are on Symbicort (or Advair). All asthmatics should carry a rescue inhaler, even asthmatics on Symbicort or Advair.

What is an alternative to Symbicort?

Alternatives to Symbicort include Advair, Dulera, Breo, Breztri, and Trelegy.

Why salmeterol is preferred more than salbutamol?

The results of the study clearly demonstrate that salmeterol, 50 micrograms b.i.d., is well-tolerated and more effective than salbutamol, 200 micrograms q.i.d., in the treatment of moderate asthma.

How is smart used to treat asthma?

With SMART, two medicines are combined in one inhaler, so the child’s care is less complicated but still safe. Both the maintenance medication (daily inhaled corticosteroid) and the rescue medication (long- and RAPID-acting beta-agonists) are inhaled with one or two puffs once or twice a day, and as needed if the child has an asthma flare.

Are smart inhalers effective for long-acting β agonist therapy?

The use of a combination inhaler containing budesonide and formoterol as both maintenance and quick relief therapy (SMART) has been recommended as an improved method of using inhaled corticosteroid/long-acting β agonist (ICS/LABA) therapy.

How many puffs should a child take on a smart inhaler?

Your child’s doctor will review specific instructions for you, but generally children take one or two puffs of the SMART inhaler — preferably with a spacer — once or twice a day and, if symptoms begin to arise, another one to two puffs. Wait four to six hours, as directed by your doctor, before taking another puff.