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1 Guidelines for the Diagnosis and Management of Asthma in Adults Clinical Practice Guideline MedStar Health These guidelines are provided to assist physicians and other clinicians in making decisions regarding the care of their patients. They are not a substitute for individual judgment brought to each clinical situation by the patient s primary care provider in collaboration with the patient. As with all clinical reference resources, they reflect the best understanding of the science of medicine at the time of publication, but should be used with the clear understanding that continued research may result in new knowledge and recommendations. MedStar Health and MedStar Family Choice accept and endorse the clinical guidelines set forth by the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute Expert Panel on Asthma, Expert Panel Report 3 (EPR-3): Guidelines for the Diagnosis and Management of Asthma Full Report, The report is available on the web at: ( ). In addition, features of the GINA 2017 report have been incorporated where appropriate to address aspects not covered in the NHLBI report. These guidelines provide new guidance for selecting treatment based on a patient's individual needs and level of asthma control. The EPR-3 builds upon complete asthma guidelines issued in 1991 and 1997 and an update on selected topics released in These recommendations are based on the results of evidencebased work in asthma and represent both results of controlled clinical trials and expert consensus. The guidelines focus on four components of asthma care: measures to assess and monitor asthma, patient education, control of environmental factors and other conditions that can worsen asthma, and medications. The guidelines emphasize that while asthma can be controlled; the condition can change over time and differs among individuals and by age groups. Thus, it is important to monitor regularly the patient's level of asthma control so that treatment can be adjusted as needed. Key features and changes to these four components of asthma care include: Assessment and Monitoring: EPR-3 takes a new approach to assessing and monitoring asthma by using multiple measures of the patient's level of current impairment (frequency and intensity of symptoms, low lung function, and limitations of daily activities) and future risk (risk of exacerbations, progressive loss of lung function, or adverse side effects from medications). The guidelines stress that some patients can still be at high risk for frequent exacerbations even if they have few day-to-day effects of asthma. Patient Education. EPR-3 confirms the importance of teaching patients skills to self-monitor and manage asthma and to use a written asthma action plan (asthma management plan), which should include instructions for daily treatment and ways to recognize and handle worsening asthma. New recommendations encourage expanding educational opportunities to reach patients in a variety of settings, such as pharmacies, schools, community centers, and patients homes. A new section addresses the need for clinician education programs to improve communications with patients and to use systemwide approaches to integrate the guidelines into health care practice. Control of environmental factors and other conditions that can affect asthma. EPR-3 describes new evidence for using multiple approaches to limit exposure to allergens and other substances that can worsen asthma; research shows that single steps are rarely sufficient. EPR-3 also expands the section on other common conditions that asthma patients can have and notes that treating chronic problems such as rhinitis and sinusitis, gastroesophageal reflux, overweight or obesity, obstructive sleep apnea, stress, and depression may help improve asthma control. Medications. EPR-3 continues the use of a stepwise approach to control asthma, in which medication doses or types are stepped up as needed and stepped down when possible. Treatment is adjusted based on the level of asthma control.

2 The Key Components for Asthma Control 1. Reduce impairment Prevent chronic and troublesome symptoms (e.g. coughing or breathlessness in the night, in the early morning, or after exertion). Require infrequent use (< 2 days per week) of SABA for quick relief of symptoms Maintain (near) normal pulmonary function. Maintain normal activity levels including exercise and other physical activity and attendance at work or school). Meet patients and families expectations of and satisfaction with asthma care. 2. Reduce Risk Prevent recurrent exacerbations of asthma and minimize the need for ED visits or hospitalizations Prevent progressive loss of lung function; for children, prevent reduced lung growth Provide optimal pharmacotherapy with minimal or no adverse effects When the patient has refractory asthma symptoms Consider alternative diagnoses or contributors to symptoms, e.g. upper airway dysfunction, COPD, recurrent respiratory infections Investigate for co-morbidities such as chronic sinusitis, obesity, GERD, obstructive sleep apnea, psychologic or psychiatric disorders Review inhaler technique and medication adherence Investigate for persistent environmental exposure such as allergens or toxic substances (domestic or occupational) Asthma-COPD overlap Many patients, particularly older smokers, have clinical features of both asthma and COPD in the setting of persistent airflow limitation. These patients tend to have higher mortality, more exacerbations, higher health care costs and poorer quality of life. Patient education: Appendices: Step Wise Approach For Managing Asthma In Youths > 12 And Adults Medication Management for Youths > 12 and Adults Medication Tables References: 1. Expert Panel Report 2: Guidelines for the Diagnosis and Management of Asthma. (1997).NIH publication No Asthma Education and Prevention Program. 2. Expert Panel Report 3 (EPR 3): Guidelines for the Diagnosis and Management of Asthma. (2007). National Institutes of Health publication number Retrieved September, 2007 from 3. Global Strategy for Asthma Management and Prevention. Global Initiative for Asthma 2017.

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8 Long-Term Control Medications for Adults Drug Name Dosing Range Other Information AWP (brand/generic) for 30 days Inhaled Corticosteroids (ICS) Beclomethasone Patients previously on (QVAR) bronchodilators: 40-80mcg Patients previously on ICS: mcg Low dose: mcg/day Medium dose: mcg/day High dose: >480mcg/day * all in two divided doses daily Does not need to be shaken before using Rinse mouth after use to prevent Candida infection : 40mcg/puff: $188 80mcg/puff: $252 Budesonide (Pulmicort Flexhaler) Initial dose: 360mcg twice daily May increase dose after 1-2 if inadequate control Low dose: mcg/day Medium dose: mcg/day High dose: >1200mcg/day * all in two divided doses daily Do not share before use Do not use with a spacer Rinse mouth after use to prevent Candida infection Interaction with CYP3A4 inhibitors may increase systemic concentration of ICS 90mcg/puff: $ mcg/puff: $260 Flunisolide (Aerospan) Initial dose: 160mcg -320mcg Low dose: 320 mcg/day Medium dose: mcg/day High dose: >640mcg/day * all in two divided doses daily Shake before use Rinse mouth after use to prevent Candida infection 80mcg/puff: $245 Fluticasone (Arnuity Ellipta, Flovent Diskus, Flovent HFA,ArmonAir RespiClick) Arnuity Ellipta: Prior use with ICS: mcg once daily; max 200mcg day No prior ICS use: 100mcg once daily; max 200mcg day May increase dose after 2 if inadequate control Rinse mouth after use to prevent Candida infection Arnuity Ellipta: 100mcg/puff: $89 200mcg/puff: $119 Flovent HFA: 44mcg/puff: $206

9 Drug Name Dosing Range Other Information AWP (brand/generic) for 30 days 110mcg/puff: $ mcg/puff: $428 Flovent HFA: Prior bronchodilator use: 88mcg BID; max 440mcg BID Prior ICS use: mcg BID; max 440mcg BID Prior oral corticosteroid use: 440mcg BID; max 880mcg BID Low dose: mcg/day Medium dose: mcg/day High dose: >440mcg/day * all in two divided doses daily Flovent Diskus: Prior bronchodilator use: 100mcg BID; max 500mcg BID Prior ICS use: mcg BID; max 500mcg BID Prior oral corticosteroid use: mcg BID Low dose: mcg/day Medium dose: mcg/day High dose: >500mcg/day * all in two divided doses daily ArmonAir RespiClick: Prior ICS use: mcg BID No prior ICS use: 55mcg BID; max 232mcg BID Interaction with CYP3A4 inhibitors may increase systemic concentration of ICS ArmonAir, Flovent Diskus: do not use with a spacer Arnuity Ellipta: do not shake Flovent HFA: must be shaken before use Flovent Diskus: 50mcg/blister: $ mcg/blister: $ mcg/blister: $160 *ArmonAir RespiClick to be available late 2017; currently no prices Mometasone (Asmanex Twisthaler, Asmanex HFA) Asmanex Twisthaler: Prior ICS use: 220mcg daily in the evening or as 2 divided doses; max 440mcg/day Prior bronchodilator use: 220mcg daily in the evening or in divided doses If on oral corticosteroids, taper slowly beginning at least 1 week after starting mometasone. Rinse mouth after use Asmanex HFA: 100mcg/puff: $ mcg/puff: $270 Asmanex Twisthaler (30 doses)

10 Drug Name Dosing Range Other Information AWP (brand/generic) for 30 days Prior oral corticosteroid use: 440mcg to prevent Candida infection 110mcg/puff: $ mcg/puff: $230 Asmanex HFA: Prior ICS use: mcg ; max 400mcg Prior oral corticosteroid use: 400mcg Low dose: 200mcg daily Medium dose: 400mcg daily High dose: >400mcg daily HFA should be shaken before use For every 110mcg delivered by Twisthaler, 100mcg of mometasone is delivered Interaction with CYP3A4 inhibitors may increase systemic concentration of ICS Systemic Corticosteroids Methylprednisolone (Medrol) Prednisolone (Millipred) Prednisolone ODT (Orapred ODT) mg daily as single dose in the morning May be given every other day if needed 40-60mg/day as 1-2 doses for 3-10 days ( burst ) Used to achieve control Alternate day therapy may produce less adrenal suppression Short course bursts may be useful when initiating therapy Tapering will not prevent relapse 2mg $50/-- 4mg $100/$43 8mg $35/$15 16mg $109/$47 32mg $81/$35 5mg $260/-- ODT: 10mg $480/$431 15mg $800/$719 30mg $1028/$924 Long-Acting Beta 2 -Agonists (LABA) Salmeterol (Serevent DIskus) 50mcg every 12 hours Should never be used alone always in combination with ICS 50mcg/puff: $249 Combination medications Fluticasone/Salmeterol (Advair Diskus, Advair HFA, AirDuo RespiClick) Advair Diskus: Initial: 100mcg fluticasone/50mcg salmeterol Max: 500mcg fluticasone/50mcg salmeterol Starting dose depends on asthma severity May increase dose after 2 if inadequate control Brand name (price/inhaler) Advair Diskus: mcg/dose: $ mcg/dose: $ mcg/dose: 272

11 Drug Name Dosing Range Other Information AWP (brand/generic) for 30 days Advair HFA: Rinse mouth after use 45-21mcg/dose: $234 to prevent Candida mcg/dose: $234 infection mcg/dose: $347 Advair HFA: Initial: 2 inhalations of 45mcg fluticasone/21mcg salmeterol Max: 2 inhalations of 230mcg fluticasone/21mcg salmeterol AirDuo RespiClick: No prior ICS use: 55mcg fluticasone/14mcg salmeterol ; max 232mcg fluticasone/14mcg salmeterol PriorICS use: 55mcg fluticasone/14mcg salmeterol or may start with higher dose; max 232mcg fluticasone/14mcg salmeterol See also: individual agents - LABAs vilanterol and formoterol not available as monotherapy AirDuo RespiClick: 55-14mcg/dose: $ mcg/dose: $ mcg/dose: $342 Generic (price/inhaler) 55-14mcg/dose: $ mcg/dose: $ mcg/dose: $112 Budesonide/Formoterol (Symbicort) Initial: 80mcg budesonide/4.5mcg formoterol or 160mcg budesonide/4.5mg formoterol as two inhalations Max: 160mcg budesonide/4.5mcg formoterol as two inhalations mcg/puff: $ mcg/puff: $252 Fluticasone/Vilanterol (Breo Ellipta) 100mcg fluticasone/25mcg vilanterol or 200mcg fluticasone/25mcg vilanterol once daily Max: 200mcg fluticasone/25mcg vilanterol once daily mcg/dose: $ mcg/dose: $149 Mometasone/Formoterol (Dulera) Previous ICS use (mediumdose): 100mcg mometasone/5mcg formoterol 2 inhalations ; max 400mcg Rinse mouth after use to prevent Candida infection See also: individual 100-5mcg/puff: $ mcg/puff: $236

12 Drug Name Dosing Range Other Information AWP (brand/generic) for 30 days mometasone/20mcg formoterol 2 inhalations agents Previous ICS use (high-dose): 200mg mometasone/5mcg formoterol 2 inhalations ; max 800mcg mometasone/20mcg formoterol 2 inhalations Leukotriene Receptor Antagonists Montelukast (Singulair) 10mg nightly Increasing the dose does not increase response Zafirlukast (Accolate) 20mg Take at least 1 hour before meals or at least 2 hours after $274/$170 10mg: $273/$123 20mg: $273/$123 Hepatic dysfunction possible, especially in female patients; monitor liver function periodically 5-Lipoxygenase Inhibitor Zileuton (Zyflo, Zyflo CR) Immediate Release: 600mg 4 times/day Extended Release: 1200mg Extended release tab should be administered within 1 hour of morning and evening meals Hepatic dysfunction possible, monitor liver function periodically Extended release product: $4296/$3862 Immediate release (brand only): $4296 Methylxanthine Theyophyline (Elixophyllin, Theo-24, Theochron) Initial: 10mg/kg/day; max 300mg dose Max: 600mg/day Goal serum concentration 5-15mcg/mL after at least Theo-24 (brand only): 100mg: $60 200mg: $89

13 Drug Name Dosing Range Other Information AWP (brand/generic) for 30 days 48 hours on the same 300mg: $109 dosage 400mg: $153 Geriatric dosing (>60yo): max 400mg/day Recheck serum levels every 6-12 months once dose is stable Extended release formulations must be taken with full glass of water and 1 hour before or 2 hours after meals Capsule forms may be opened and sprinkled on soft foods, but beads should not be chewed Theochron: 100mg: $14/$26 200mg: $22$34 300mg $36/$41 450mg: --/$57 Theophylline ER (generic only): 400mg: $41 600mg: $59 Immunomoudlator Omalizumab (Xolair) Based on pre-treatment IgE serum level and body weight: Maximum 150mg per injection site Brand only: $1227 per 150mg dose IgE : 30-90kg: 150mg every kg: 300mg every 4 IgE : 30-90kg: 300mg every kg: 225mg every 2 Monitor for anaphylaxis for 2 hours following at least the first 3 injections; discontinue if anaphylaxis occurs (boxed warning) Discontinue if fever, arthralgia, and rash occur after use. IgE : 30-60kg: 300mg every kg: 225mg every kg: 300mg every 2 IgE :

14 Drug Name Dosing Range Other Information AWP (brand/generic) for 30 days 30-70kg: 225mg every kg: 300mg every 2 >90kg: do not use IgE : 30-70kg: 300mg every kg: 375mg every 2 >90kg: do not use IgE : 30-60kg: 300mg every kg: 375mg every 2 >70kg: do not use IgE : 30-60kg: 375mg every 2 >60kg: do not use Initial Approval Date and Reviews: Most Recent Revision and Approval Date: Next Scheduled Review Date: Effective 1997, Revised 6/13, July 2017 July /15(adult), 8/15 (pediatric) 7/17 Copyright MedStar Health, 2015 (separated adult and ped guideline) Condition: Asthma

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