Airsupra Inhaler
Asthma Awareness
CVA
PI
Patient Counseling
100

Patients using the Airsupra inhaler have reported improved control over their symptoms, measured by this scale.


Asthma Control Test (ACT)

100

Name two symptoms that can be presented in a patient with asthma.

Coughing, chest tightness, wheezing and shortness of breath

100

Saba treats bronchoconstriction but does not treat this underlying cause of symptoms and exacerbations. 

Inflammation

100

The recommended dosage of Airsupra in micrograms and inhalations.

 2 inhalations of 90mcg/80mcg as needed for asthma symptoms or a total of 180mcg/160mcg

100

The expiration date of an AIRSUPRA inhaler

What is 12 months after the foil pouch is opened

200

Airsupra is primarily used to treat this chronic respiratory condition characterized by airway inflammation, narrowing and swelling and production of extra mucus.

Asthma.

200

Indoor/outdoor allergens, air pollution, respiratory infections and physical activity are also known as ____

Triggers

200

The 2024 GINA Report and NAEPP guidelines support a rescue approach that treats both of these.

Symptoms and inflammation

200

The adverse reactions w/ Airsupra reported in >= 1% of patients in the Mandala trial.

 headache, oral candidiasis, cough

200

Each patient will do this how many times before the first use of their AIRSUPRA inhaler?

 shake and prime 4 times

300

Airsupra inhalers are used to provide relief during this type of asthma episode, often triggered by allergens or exercise.

asthma attack.

300

How many people in the United States have asthma

Over 27 million people, which is about 1 in 12. 

300

In the Mandala Study, what was the primary and secondary endpoints

Primary endpoint- Time to first exacerbation

Secondary endpoint- Annualized total systemic corticosteroid dose.


300

Compared to albuterol, patients receiving AIRSUPRA experienced a statistically significant reduction of this (%) in the risk of severe asthma exacerbations.

28%

300

Airsupra must be re-primed 2 times in these instances.

not used for more than 7 days; if it is dropped; after rinsing

400

Airsupra contains porous particles that form a co-suspension with the drug crystals.  This is known as what technology

Aerosphere technology

400

Patients using the Airsupra inhaler have reported improved control over their symptoms, measured by this scale.

Asthma Control Test (ACT)

400

Types of medications delivered via the Airsupra inhaler to help manage asthma symptoms



What is a combination inhaler containing steroid(Budesonide) and albuterol


400

For patients treated with AIRSUPRA, the annualized total systemic corticosteroid dose when compared with albuterol was statistically significantly different by this amount.

32%

400

The AIRSUPRA actuator should be rinsed this many times per week

Once

500

This condition is a potential complication of some types of asthma and, over time, can cause structural changes that occur in both large and small airways.

Airway remodeling

It can occur when asthma symptoms are left untreated or uncontrolled or when asthma triggers inflammation in the lungs.  The body tries to repair itself by thickening the membrane below damaged airway cells but dysregulation of this process can lead to airway remodeling.

500

Asthma can be classified into these two broad categories based on frequency and severity.

Intermittent and persistent (or chronic) asthma

500

 The Airsupra CVA summary page includes what three points

1. Airsupra is the first and ONLY FDA-approved anti-inflammatory rescue that treats bronchoconstriction and helps prevent exzacerbbations. 

 2. Onset of bronchodilation as fast as albuterol.  

3. Superior reduction in exacerbation risk.

 


500

The median time to onset of action of AIRSUPRA

7.5 minutes

500

When the puff indicator reaches “0” zero or 12 mos after foil pouch is opened.

throw away the Airsupra inhaler