Feasibility of Using Treatment Response Thresholds for Lung Function and Asthma Symptom Variables As Indicators of Asthma Control in Patients with Moderate to Severe Asthma

Methods This post hoc analysis (12-week study; NCT00652002) in moderate-to-severe asthma patients assessed the relationship between loss of asthma control (defined as withdrawal due to predefined asthma event during the treatment period) and response thresholds for lung function and symptoms.

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