Inhaled Corticosteroid Therapy in Adult Asthma: Time for a New Therapeutic Dose Terminology

2019 
The GINA guidelines use the traditional terminology of ‘low’, ‘medium’ and ‘high’ doses of inhaled corticosteroids (ICS), to define daily maintenance doses of 100 to 250µg, >250 to 500µg and >500µg of fluticasone propionate (FP) or equivalent, for adults with asthma. This Concise Clinical Review proposes that this terminology is not evidence-based, and that prescribing practice based on this terminology may lead to the use of inappropriately excessive doses of ICS. Specifically, the ICS dose that achieves 80 to 90% of the maximum obtainable benefit is currently classified as ‘low’ dose, with the description of two higher dose levels of ‘medium’ and ‘high’ doses, which are associated with significant risk of systemic adverse effects. Asthma guidelines and clinician prescribing practice need to be modified in accordance with the currently available evidence of the dose-response relationship of ICS in adult asthma. We propose a reclassification of ICS doses based on a ‘standard daily dose’ which is defined a...
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