For most patients, exercise-induced asthma is an expression of poorly controlled asthma and regular treatment including inhaled corticosteroids should be reviewed
If exercise is a specific problem in patients taking inhaled corticosteroids who are otherwise well-controlled, consider adding one of the following therapies:
leukotriene receptor antagonists
long-acting beta2 agonists
sodium cromoglicate or nedocromil sodium
theophyllines
Immediately prior to exercise, inhaled short-acting beta2 agonists are the drug of choice.
Notes:
a systematic review (2) revealed that inhaled corticosteroids used for 4 weeks or more before exercise testing significantly attenuated exercise-induced bronchoconstriction
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