ATS: Tezepelumab Reduces Asthma Exacerbations Across Asthma Phenotypes

Summary: A new study shows that a medicine called tezepelumab is a huge help for people with severe asthma. Researchers looked at 286 patients in the real world, including teens, Black Americans, smokers, and people with allergies. These patients got a shot of the medicine every four weeks for a year.

The results were amazing! Asthma attacks dropped by 70% overall. This huge drop happened across all the different types of patients. Most people also said their breathing and daily life got much better. The doctor who led the study said the medicine is both safe and works really well for all kinds of asthma sufferers.

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Lung Diseases
Pulmonary Disease, Chronic Obstructive
Lung Diseases, Obstructive
Disease
Asthma
Hypersensitivity