Dr. Saira I.
Moderate-to-severe asthma in the emergency department (ED) is treated using inhaled short-acting bronchodilators (short-acting ß2-agonists alone or in combination with anti-cholinergic drugs), systemic corticosteroids (SCS), and adequate oxygenation. SCS represents the standard of care for severe asthma exacerbation in the ED and requires 6 to 24 h
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