
Managing asthma usually requires two inhalers—one for daily control and another for rescue when a child is having acute asthma symptoms. But what if one inhaler could do both? That’s the idea behind SMART (Single Maintenance and Reliever Therapy).
Managing asthma usually requires two inhalers—one for daily control and another for rescue when a child is having acute asthma symptoms. But what if one inhaler could do both? That’s the idea behind SMART (Single Maintenance and Reliever Therapy).
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