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Asthma

Asthma Featured Health Topic
The Asthma Featured Health Topic contains helpful information and resources to understand and manage asthma.

Asthma Control Test
Is your asthma well controlled? Answer these 5 questions and let your doctor know your score.

About Inhaled Steroids

Anti-Inflammatory Inhalers for Asthma QVAR and Azmacort(r)

Asthma Action Plan - Pediatric Form (Children)

Asthma After-Care Instructions

Asthma in Adults

Asthma in Children

Asthma Questionnaire - Adult Asthma Care Management Program

Asthma: 2 Week Diary (Adult)

Breathing Easier With Asthma

How to Manage Asthma: A Guide for Adults and Children

How to Use Inhaled Medications from the American College of Chest Physicians.

How to Use Inhaled Medications for Asthma and COPD

Talk with Kaiser Permanente members living with Asthma

The Adult Asthma Care Management Program - Improving the Quality of Life for Asthma Patient

 


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