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Biologic therapies for severe asthma with persistent type 2 inflammation

Sahan Chandrasekara, Peter Wark

2024Australian Prescriber11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

agonists, are unable to obtain good symptom control and continue to experience exacerbations requiring oral corticosteroids; this is known as 'severe asthma'. In many cases, this is associated with persistent type 2 inflammation, indicated by the persistent elevation of blood eosinophils or fractional exhaled nitric oxide. In people with severe asthma and persistent type 2 inflammation, biologic (monoclonal antibody) therapy is indicated. Biologic therapies currently available in Australia for asthma are benralizumab, dupilumab, mepolizumab and omalizumab. They are administered subcutaneously and are generally well tolerated. Biologic asthma therapies are very effective in improving symptoms, and reducing the rate of exacerbations and use of oral corticosteroids, in people with severe asthma and persistent type 2 inflammation. Inhaled corticosteroid treatment should be continued in people using a biologic therapy.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineAsthmaInflammationInhaled corticosteroidsMonoclonal antibodyImmunologyIntensive care medicineAntibodyAsthma and respiratory diseasesPharmaceutical studies and practicesRespiratory and Cough-Related Research