Insights Into The Pathogenesis of Mucus Plugging in Asthma
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- Опубліковано 13 лип 2023
- Dr. Steve Georas from the University of Rochester guides an animation exploring the pathogenic processes that lead to mucus plugging in severe asthma. This animation will also identify potential biologic therapies aimed at reducing mucus plugs that are already available in the severe asthma armamentarium.
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I have "extreme eosinophilic asthma". I'm currently dealing with mucus as thick as chewing gum. Trelegy and albuterol do not help much and Tezspire has now caused anaphylaxis. Not certain where I go from here.
My pulmonologist gave me a shot of Fasenra, a biologic, a week ago. Too early to tell if it helps. It's supposed to destroy IL5 antibodies. The shot isn't cheap.
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