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COVID-19
ASTHMA AND COVID-19
Asthma Australia strongly supports the COVID-19 vaccination program being rolled out in Australia. People with asthma, including people with severe asthma, should feel confident about accessing these vaccines alongside other Australians. Read more about the COVID-19 vaccine and asthma here. View our COVID-19 vaccine and asthma FAQshere.
NEW ASTHMA TREATMENT & MEDICATION Asthma Australia welcomes Dupixent (dupliumab), a new monoclonal antibody therapy for people who live with severe uncontrolled asthma caused by type 2 inflammation (allergic or eosinophilic). Dupixent (dupliumab) can only be prescribed by a respiratory specialist, for adults and adolescents 12 years and over, and presents anothertreatment
ASTHMA FIRST AID
Asthma First Aid. Asthma first aid is required when someone is having an asthma flare-up or asthma attack. An asthma flare-up is a worsening of asthma symptoms and lung function compared to what would usually be experienced day to day. An asthma flare-up can come on slowly, over hours, days or even weeks, or very quickly over minutes. TRAINING FOR SCHOOLS Asthma Australia is a Registered Training Organisation Provider (RTO Number 4987) offering quality accredited and non-accredited training developed in consultation with relevant peak bodies to ensure our courses incorporate the latest information and best practice advice. The best part is that a s part of the Asthma in Schools Program, w e are able to offer free online training for education ASTHMA STUDY REVEALS COVID-19 RISK The study show ed that f or people with asthma, compared to those without asthma, there was a lower risk of acquiring the COVID-19 infection (by 14 percent), and a lower risk of being hospitalised with COVID-19 (also by 14 percent).. The question that was worrying everyone, ‘ am I more likely to die? ’, may be somewhat less concerning for people with asthma, with the risk of death being 13ASTHMA ACTION PLAN
NAME DATE NEXT ASTHMA CHECK-UP DUE DOCTOR’S CONTACT DETAILS EMERGENCY CONTACT DETAILS Name Phone Relationship ASTHMA ACTION PLAN Take this ASTHMA ACTION PLAN with you when you visit your doctor nationalasthma.org.au COLD WEATHER AND THE IMPACT IT CAN HAVE ON YOUR ASTHMA Cold weather and the impact it can have on your asthma Can cold weather trigger asthma? For some people with asthma, the cold and dry autumn and winter air can induce asthma symptoms and trigger asthma flare-ups. We know children and adults are more likely overall to be hospitalised for their asthma as the temperatures drop, according to the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare. HOME - ASTHMA AUSTRALIA Head Office. Level 13, Tower B, 799 Pacific Highway Chatswood, NSW 2067 P: 02 9906 3233 F: 02 9906 4493 ABN: 91 609 156 630 COVID-19 VACCINE AND ASTHMA Head Office. Level 13, Tower B, 799 Pacific Highway Chatswood, NSW 2067 P: 02 9906 3233 F: 02 9906 4493 ABN: 91 609 156 630 COVID-19 VACCINE FAQS FOR PEOPLE WITH ASTHMA The most common side effects are headache, injection site pain, fatigue, and muscle and joint pain. It is important to discuss any asthma symptoms and vaccine side effects with your doctor and to have an up-to-date written Asthma Action Plan which also outlines what to do in the case of an emergency. You may also choose to use theCOVID-19
ASTHMA AND COVID-19
Asthma Australia strongly supports the COVID-19 vaccination program being rolled out in Australia. People with asthma, including people with severe asthma, should feel confident about accessing these vaccines alongside other Australians. Read more about the COVID-19 vaccine and asthma here. View our COVID-19 vaccine and asthma FAQshere.
NEW ASTHMA TREATMENT & MEDICATION Asthma Australia welcomes Dupixent (dupliumab), a new monoclonal antibody therapy for people who live with severe uncontrolled asthma caused by type 2 inflammation (allergic or eosinophilic). Dupixent (dupliumab) can only be prescribed by a respiratory specialist, for adults and adolescents 12 years and over, and presents anothertreatment
ASTHMA FIRST AID
Asthma First Aid. Asthma first aid is required when someone is having an asthma flare-up or asthma attack. An asthma flare-up is a worsening of asthma symptoms and lung function compared to what would usually be experienced day to day. An asthma flare-up can come on slowly, over hours, days or even weeks, or very quickly over minutes. TRAINING FOR SCHOOLS Asthma Australia is a Registered Training Organisation Provider (RTO Number 4987) offering quality accredited and non-accredited training developed in consultation with relevant peak bodies to ensure our courses incorporate the latest information and best practice advice. The best part is that a s part of the Asthma in Schools Program, w e are able to offer free online training for education ASTHMA STUDY REVEALS COVID-19 RISK The study show ed that f or people with asthma, compared to those without asthma, there was a lower risk of acquiring the COVID-19 infection (by 14 percent), and a lower risk of being hospitalised with COVID-19 (also by 14 percent).. The question that was worrying everyone, ‘ am I more likely to die? ’, may be somewhat less concerning for people with asthma, with the risk of death being 13ASTHMA ACTION PLAN
NAME DATE NEXT ASTHMA CHECK-UP DUE DOCTOR’S CONTACT DETAILS EMERGENCY CONTACT DETAILS Name Phone Relationship ASTHMA ACTION PLAN Take this ASTHMA ACTION PLAN with you when you visit your doctor nationalasthma.org.au COLD WEATHER AND THE IMPACT IT CAN HAVE ON YOUR ASTHMA Cold weather and the impact it can have on your asthma Can cold weather trigger asthma? For some people with asthma, the cold and dry autumn and winter air can induce asthma symptoms and trigger asthma flare-ups. We know children and adults are more likely overall to be hospitalised for their asthma as the temperatures drop, according to the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare.ASTHMA FIRST AID
Asthma First Aid. Asthma first aid is required when someone is having an asthma flare-up or asthma attack. An asthma flare-up is a worsening of asthma symptoms and lung function compared to what would usually be experienced day to day. An asthma flare-up can come on slowly, over hours, days or even weeks, or very quickly over minutes.ASTHMA SYMPTOMS
Head Office. Level 13, Tower B, 799 Pacific Highway Chatswood, NSW 2067 P: 02 9906 3233 F: 02 9906 4493 ABN: 91 609 156 630 SEVERE ASTHMA AND COVID-19 Severe asthma adjustments alongside the Centre of Research Excellence (CRE) recommendations. A small proportion of people with asthma have a diagnosis of severe asthma.This is asthma which remains uncontrolled (continued poor control or frequent attacks/flare-ups) despite high-dose treatment or can only be controlled with continual high-dosetreatment.
ASTHMA STUDY REVEALS COVID-19 RISK The study show ed that f or people with asthma, compared to those without asthma, there was a lower risk of acquiring the COVID-19 infection (by 14 percent), and a lower risk of being hospitalised with COVID-19 (also by 14 percent).. The question that was worrying everyone, ‘ am I more likely to die? ’, may be somewhat less concerning for people with asthma, with the risk of death being 13ASTHMA ACTION PLAN
An Asthma Action Plan is a document recommended by your health professional in case you experience symptoms. To create an Asthma Action Plan, you should work with your doctor to identify the main two or three signs your asthma symptoms are worsening. It also sets out the action you might take, to address this, and thereby limit thespeed and
DO YOU HAVE AN ASTHMA COUGH? Cough can be a symptom of asthma, hay fever, cold and flu or COVID-19. Sir Charles Gardiner Hospital respiratory clinician Dr John Blakey told Asthma Australia that people with an asthma cough may have found it challenging (and still could) amid the COVID-19 heightened concern when it comes to displaying respiratory symptoms. PBS LISTINGS TO CHANGE LIVES PBS listings to change lives. There has been big wins for people with asthma today with two new medications to be added to the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS). From Thursday 1 April eligible Australians will be able to access Dupixent (dupliumab) for the treatment of severe asthma, and the triple therapy Enerzair Breezhaler(indacaterol
ASTHMA CARE PLAN FOR EDUCATION AND CARE SERVICES This student’s usual asthma signs: Cough Wheeze Difficulty breathing Other (please describe): Frequency and severity: Daily/most days Frequently (more than 5 x per year)GARDENING & ASTHMA
It’s important you can identify and keep plants out of your garden that are bothersome to your asthma and allergies. Trees/shrubs that are high in pollen and rely on wind include Cypress, Box Hedges and Pine Trees. “I would recommend avoiding trees such as Alder, ASTHMA AUSTRALIA LAUNCHES FREE ACCREDITED ASTHMA TRAINING Asthma Australia launches free accredited asthma training online. Asthma Australia have partnered with Reed Medical Education to create a series of free accredited asthma education training modules for General Practitioners (GPs), nurses, pharmacists and allied health professionals, via the ThinkGP online platform. HOME - ASTHMA AUSTRALIA Head Office. Level 13, Tower B, 799 Pacific Highway Chatswood, NSW 2067 P: 02 9906 3233 F: 02 9906 4493 ABN: 91 609 156 630 COVID-19 VACCINE AND ASTHMA Head Office. Level 13, Tower B, 799 Pacific Highway Chatswood, NSW 2067 P: 02 9906 3233 F: 02 9906 4493 ABN: 91 609 156 630 COVID-19 VACCINE FAQS FOR PEOPLE WITH ASTHMA The most common side effects are headache, injection site pain, fatigue, and muscle and joint pain. It is important to discuss any asthma symptoms and vaccine side effects with your doctor and to have an up-to-date written Asthma Action Plan which also outlines what to do in the case of an emergency. You may also choose to use theCOVID-19
ASTHMA AND COVID-19
Asthma Australia strongly supports the COVID-19 vaccination program being rolled out in Australia. People with asthma, including people with severe asthma, should feel confident about accessing these vaccines alongside other Australians. Read more about the COVID-19 vaccine and asthma here. View our COVID-19 vaccine and asthma FAQshere.
NEW ASTHMA TREATMENT & MEDICATION Asthma Australia welcomes Dupixent (dupliumab), a new monoclonal antibody therapy for people who live with severe uncontrolled asthma caused by type 2 inflammation (allergic or eosinophilic). Dupixent (dupliumab) can only be prescribed by a respiratory specialist, for adults and adolescents 12 years and over, and presents anothertreatment
ASTHMA FIRST AID
Asthma First Aid. Asthma first aid is required when someone is having an asthma flare-up or asthma attack. An asthma flare-up is a worsening of asthma symptoms and lung function compared to what would usually be experienced day to day. An asthma flare-up can come on slowly, over hours, days or even weeks, or very quickly over minutes. TRAINING FOR SCHOOLS Asthma Australia is a Registered Training Organisation Provider (RTO Number 4987) offering quality accredited and non-accredited training developed in consultation with relevant peak bodies to ensure our courses incorporate the latest information and best practice advice. The best part is that a s part of the Asthma in Schools Program, w e are able to offer free online training for education ASTHMA STUDY REVEALS COVID-19 RISK The study show ed that f or people with asthma, compared to those without asthma, there was a lower risk of acquiring the COVID-19 infection (by 14 percent), and a lower risk of being hospitalised with COVID-19 (also by 14 percent).. The question that was worrying everyone, ‘ am I more likely to die? ’, may be somewhat less concerning for people with asthma, with the risk of death being 13ASTHMA ACTION PLAN
NAME DATE NEXT ASTHMA CHECK-UP DUE DOCTOR’S CONTACT DETAILS EMERGENCY CONTACT DETAILS Name Phone Relationship ASTHMA ACTION PLAN Take this ASTHMA ACTION PLAN with you when you visit your doctor nationalasthma.org.au COLD WEATHER AND THE IMPACT IT CAN HAVE ON YOUR ASTHMA Cold weather and the impact it can have on your asthma Can cold weather trigger asthma? For some people with asthma, the cold and dry autumn and winter air can induce asthma symptoms and trigger asthma flare-ups. We know children and adults are more likely overall to be hospitalised for their asthma as the temperatures drop, according to the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare. HOME - ASTHMA AUSTRALIA Head Office. Level 13, Tower B, 799 Pacific Highway Chatswood, NSW 2067 P: 02 9906 3233 F: 02 9906 4493 ABN: 91 609 156 630 COVID-19 VACCINE AND ASTHMA Head Office. Level 13, Tower B, 799 Pacific Highway Chatswood, NSW 2067 P: 02 9906 3233 F: 02 9906 4493 ABN: 91 609 156 630 COVID-19 VACCINE FAQS FOR PEOPLE WITH ASTHMA The most common side effects are headache, injection site pain, fatigue, and muscle and joint pain. It is important to discuss any asthma symptoms and vaccine side effects with your doctor and to have an up-to-date written Asthma Action Plan which also outlines what to do in the case of an emergency. You may also choose to use theCOVID-19
ASTHMA AND COVID-19
Asthma Australia strongly supports the COVID-19 vaccination program being rolled out in Australia. People with asthma, including people with severe asthma, should feel confident about accessing these vaccines alongside other Australians. Read more about the COVID-19 vaccine and asthma here. View our COVID-19 vaccine and asthma FAQshere.
NEW ASTHMA TREATMENT & MEDICATION Asthma Australia welcomes Dupixent (dupliumab), a new monoclonal antibody therapy for people who live with severe uncontrolled asthma caused by type 2 inflammation (allergic or eosinophilic). Dupixent (dupliumab) can only be prescribed by a respiratory specialist, for adults and adolescents 12 years and over, and presents anothertreatment
ASTHMA FIRST AID
Asthma First Aid. Asthma first aid is required when someone is having an asthma flare-up or asthma attack. An asthma flare-up is a worsening of asthma symptoms and lung function compared to what would usually be experienced day to day. An asthma flare-up can come on slowly, over hours, days or even weeks, or very quickly over minutes. TRAINING FOR SCHOOLS Asthma Australia is a Registered Training Organisation Provider (RTO Number 4987) offering quality accredited and non-accredited training developed in consultation with relevant peak bodies to ensure our courses incorporate the latest information and best practice advice. The best part is that a s part of the Asthma in Schools Program, w e are able to offer free online training for education ASTHMA STUDY REVEALS COVID-19 RISK The study show ed that f or people with asthma, compared to those without asthma, there was a lower risk of acquiring the COVID-19 infection (by 14 percent), and a lower risk of being hospitalised with COVID-19 (also by 14 percent).. The question that was worrying everyone, ‘ am I more likely to die? ’, may be somewhat less concerning for people with asthma, with the risk of death being 13ASTHMA ACTION PLAN
NAME DATE NEXT ASTHMA CHECK-UP DUE DOCTOR’S CONTACT DETAILS EMERGENCY CONTACT DETAILS Name Phone Relationship ASTHMA ACTION PLAN Take this ASTHMA ACTION PLAN with you when you visit your doctor nationalasthma.org.au COLD WEATHER AND THE IMPACT IT CAN HAVE ON YOUR ASTHMA Cold weather and the impact it can have on your asthma Can cold weather trigger asthma? For some people with asthma, the cold and dry autumn and winter air can induce asthma symptoms and trigger asthma flare-ups. We know children and adults are more likely overall to be hospitalised for their asthma as the temperatures drop, according to the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare.ASTHMA FIRST AID
Asthma First Aid. Asthma first aid is required when someone is having an asthma flare-up or asthma attack. An asthma flare-up is a worsening of asthma symptoms and lung function compared to what would usually be experienced day to day. An asthma flare-up can come on slowly, over hours, days or even weeks, or very quickly over minutes.ASTHMA SYMPTOMS
Head Office. Level 13, Tower B, 799 Pacific Highway Chatswood, NSW 2067 P: 02 9906 3233 F: 02 9906 4493 ABN: 91 609 156 630 SEVERE ASTHMA AND COVID-19 Severe asthma adjustments alongside the Centre of Research Excellence (CRE) recommendations. A small proportion of people with asthma have a diagnosis of severe asthma.This is asthma which remains uncontrolled (continued poor control or frequent attacks/flare-ups) despite high-dose treatment or can only be controlled with continual high-dosetreatment.
ASTHMA STUDY REVEALS COVID-19 RISK The study show ed that f or people with asthma, compared to those without asthma, there was a lower risk of acquiring the COVID-19 infection (by 14 percent), and a lower risk of being hospitalised with COVID-19 (also by 14 percent).. The question that was worrying everyone, ‘ am I more likely to die? ’, may be somewhat less concerning for people with asthma, with the risk of death being 13ASTHMA ACTION PLAN
An Asthma Action Plan is a document recommended by your health professional in case you experience symptoms. To create an Asthma Action Plan, you should work with your doctor to identify the main two or three signs your asthma symptoms are worsening. It also sets out the action you might take, to address this, and thereby limit thespeed and
DO YOU HAVE AN ASTHMA COUGH? Cough can be a symptom of asthma, hay fever, cold and flu or COVID-19. Sir Charles Gardiner Hospital respiratory clinician Dr John Blakey told Asthma Australia that people with an asthma cough may have found it challenging (and still could) amid the COVID-19 heightened concern when it comes to displaying respiratory symptoms. PBS LISTINGS TO CHANGE LIVES PBS listings to change lives. There has been big wins for people with asthma today with two new medications to be added to the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS). From Thursday 1 April eligible Australians will be able to access Dupixent (dupliumab) for the treatment of severe asthma, and the triple therapy Enerzair Breezhaler(indacaterol
ASTHMA CARE PLAN FOR EDUCATION AND CARE SERVICES This student’s usual asthma signs: Cough Wheeze Difficulty breathing Other (please describe): Frequency and severity: Daily/most days Frequently (more than 5 x per year)GARDENING & ASTHMA
It’s important you can identify and keep plants out of your garden that are bothersome to your asthma and allergies. Trees/shrubs that are high in pollen and rely on wind include Cypress, Box Hedges and Pine Trees. “I would recommend avoiding trees such as Alder, ASTHMA AUSTRALIA LAUNCHES FREE ACCREDITED ASTHMA TRAINING Asthma Australia launches free accredited asthma training online. Asthma Australia have partnered with Reed Medical Education to create a series of free accredited asthma education training modules for General Practitioners (GPs), nurses, pharmacists and allied health professionals, via the ThinkGP online platform. HOME - ASTHMA AUSTRALIA Head Office. Level 13, Tower B, 799 Pacific Highway Chatswood, NSW 2067 P: 02 9906 3233 F: 02 9906 4493 ABN: 91 609 156 630 COVID-19 VACCINE AND ASTHMA Head Office. Level 13, Tower B, 799 Pacific Highway Chatswood, NSW 2067 P: 02 9906 3233 F: 02 9906 4493 ABN: 91 609 156 630 COVID-19 VACCINE FAQS FOR PEOPLE WITH ASTHMA The most common side effects are headache, injection site pain, fatigue, and muscle and joint pain. It is important to discuss any asthma symptoms and vaccine side effects with your doctor and to have an up-to-date written Asthma Action Plan which also outlines what to do in the case of an emergency. You may also choose to use theCOVID-19
ASTHMA AND COVID-19
Asthma Australia strongly supports the COVID-19 vaccination program being rolled out in Australia. People with asthma, including people with severe asthma, should feel confident about accessing these vaccines alongside other Australians. Read more about the COVID-19 vaccine and asthma here. View our COVID-19 vaccine and asthma FAQshere.
NEW ASTHMA TREATMENT & MEDICATION Asthma Australia welcomes Dupixent (dupliumab), a new monoclonal antibody therapy for people who live with severe uncontrolled asthma caused by type 2 inflammation (allergic or eosinophilic). Dupixent (dupliumab) can only be prescribed by a respiratory specialist, for adults and adolescents 12 years and over, and presents anothertreatment
ASTHMA FIRST AID
Asthma First Aid. Asthma first aid is required when someone is having an asthma flare-up or asthma attack. An asthma flare-up is a worsening of asthma symptoms and lung function compared to what would usually be experienced day to day. An asthma flare-up can come on slowly, over hours, days or even weeks, or very quickly over minutes. TRAINING FOR SCHOOLS Asthma Australia is a Registered Training Organisation Provider (RTO Number 4987) offering quality accredited and non-accredited training developed in consultation with relevant peak bodies to ensure our courses incorporate the latest information and best practice advice. The best part is that a s part of the Asthma in Schools Program, w e are able to offer free online training for education ASTHMA STUDY REVEALS COVID-19 RISK The study show ed that f or people with asthma, compared to those without asthma, there was a lower risk of acquiring the COVID-19 infection (by 14 percent), and a lower risk of being hospitalised with COVID-19 (also by 14 percent).. The question that was worrying everyone, ‘ am I more likely to die? ’, may be somewhat less concerning for people with asthma, with the risk of death being 13ASTHMA ACTION PLAN
NAME DATE NEXT ASTHMA CHECK-UP DUE DOCTOR’S CONTACT DETAILS EMERGENCY CONTACT DETAILS Name Phone Relationship ASTHMA ACTION PLAN Take this ASTHMA ACTION PLAN with you when you visit your doctor nationalasthma.org.au COLD WEATHER AND THE IMPACT IT CAN HAVE ON YOUR ASTHMA Cold weather and the impact it can have on your asthma Can cold weather trigger asthma? For some people with asthma, the cold and dry autumn and winter air can induce asthma symptoms and trigger asthma flare-ups. We know children and adults are more likely overall to be hospitalised for their asthma as the temperatures drop, according to the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare. HOME - ASTHMA AUSTRALIA Head Office. Level 13, Tower B, 799 Pacific Highway Chatswood, NSW 2067 P: 02 9906 3233 F: 02 9906 4493 ABN: 91 609 156 630 COVID-19 VACCINE AND ASTHMA Head Office. Level 13, Tower B, 799 Pacific Highway Chatswood, NSW 2067 P: 02 9906 3233 F: 02 9906 4493 ABN: 91 609 156 630 COVID-19 VACCINE FAQS FOR PEOPLE WITH ASTHMA The most common side effects are headache, injection site pain, fatigue, and muscle and joint pain. It is important to discuss any asthma symptoms and vaccine side effects with your doctor and to have an up-to-date written Asthma Action Plan which also outlines what to do in the case of an emergency. You may also choose to use theCOVID-19
ASTHMA AND COVID-19
Asthma Australia strongly supports the COVID-19 vaccination program being rolled out in Australia. People with asthma, including people with severe asthma, should feel confident about accessing these vaccines alongside other Australians. Read more about the COVID-19 vaccine and asthma here. View our COVID-19 vaccine and asthma FAQshere.
NEW ASTHMA TREATMENT & MEDICATION Asthma Australia welcomes Dupixent (dupliumab), a new monoclonal antibody therapy for people who live with severe uncontrolled asthma caused by type 2 inflammation (allergic or eosinophilic). Dupixent (dupliumab) can only be prescribed by a respiratory specialist, for adults and adolescents 12 years and over, and presents anothertreatment
ASTHMA FIRST AID
Asthma First Aid. Asthma first aid is required when someone is having an asthma flare-up or asthma attack. An asthma flare-up is a worsening of asthma symptoms and lung function compared to what would usually be experienced day to day. An asthma flare-up can come on slowly, over hours, days or even weeks, or very quickly over minutes. TRAINING FOR SCHOOLS Asthma Australia is a Registered Training Organisation Provider (RTO Number 4987) offering quality accredited and non-accredited training developed in consultation with relevant peak bodies to ensure our courses incorporate the latest information and best practice advice. The best part is that a s part of the Asthma in Schools Program, w e are able to offer free online training for education ASTHMA STUDY REVEALS COVID-19 RISK The study show ed that f or people with asthma, compared to those without asthma, there was a lower risk of acquiring the COVID-19 infection (by 14 percent), and a lower risk of being hospitalised with COVID-19 (also by 14 percent).. The question that was worrying everyone, ‘ am I more likely to die? ’, may be somewhat less concerning for people with asthma, with the risk of death being 13ASTHMA ACTION PLAN
NAME DATE NEXT ASTHMA CHECK-UP DUE DOCTOR’S CONTACT DETAILS EMERGENCY CONTACT DETAILS Name Phone Relationship ASTHMA ACTION PLAN Take this ASTHMA ACTION PLAN with you when you visit your doctor nationalasthma.org.au COLD WEATHER AND THE IMPACT IT CAN HAVE ON YOUR ASTHMA Cold weather and the impact it can have on your asthma Can cold weather trigger asthma? For some people with asthma, the cold and dry autumn and winter air can induce asthma symptoms and trigger asthma flare-ups. We know children and adults are more likely overall to be hospitalised for their asthma as the temperatures drop, according to the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare.ASTHMA FIRST AID
Asthma First Aid. Asthma first aid is required when someone is having an asthma flare-up or asthma attack. An asthma flare-up is a worsening of asthma symptoms and lung function compared to what would usually be experienced day to day. An asthma flare-up can come on slowly, over hours, days or even weeks, or very quickly over minutes.ASTHMA SYMPTOMS
Head Office. Level 13, Tower B, 799 Pacific Highway Chatswood, NSW 2067 P: 02 9906 3233 F: 02 9906 4493 ABN: 91 609 156 630 SEVERE ASTHMA AND COVID-19 Severe asthma adjustments alongside the Centre of Research Excellence (CRE) recommendations. A small proportion of people with asthma have a diagnosis of severe asthma.This is asthma which remains uncontrolled (continued poor control or frequent attacks/flare-ups) despite high-dose treatment or can only be controlled with continual high-dosetreatment.
ASTHMA STUDY REVEALS COVID-19 RISK The study show ed that f or people with asthma, compared to those without asthma, there was a lower risk of acquiring the COVID-19 infection (by 14 percent), and a lower risk of being hospitalised with COVID-19 (also by 14 percent).. The question that was worrying everyone, ‘ am I more likely to die? ’, may be somewhat less concerning for people with asthma, with the risk of death being 13ASTHMA ACTION PLAN
An Asthma Action Plan is a document recommended by your health professional in case you experience symptoms. To create an Asthma Action Plan, you should work with your doctor to identify the main two or three signs your asthma symptoms are worsening. It also sets out the action you might take, to address this, and thereby limit thespeed and
DO YOU HAVE AN ASTHMA COUGH? Cough can be a symptom of asthma, hay fever, cold and flu or COVID-19. Sir Charles Gardiner Hospital respiratory clinician Dr John Blakey told Asthma Australia that people with an asthma cough may have found it challenging (and still could) amid the COVID-19 heightened concern when it comes to displaying respiratory symptoms. PBS LISTINGS TO CHANGE LIVES PBS listings to change lives. There has been big wins for people with asthma today with two new medications to be added to the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS). From Thursday 1 April eligible Australians will be able to access Dupixent (dupliumab) for the treatment of severe asthma, and the triple therapy Enerzair Breezhaler(indacaterol
ASTHMA CARE PLAN FOR EDUCATION AND CARE SERVICES This student’s usual asthma signs: Cough Wheeze Difficulty breathing Other (please describe): Frequency and severity: Daily/most days Frequently (more than 5 x per year)GARDENING & ASTHMA
It’s important you can identify and keep plants out of your garden that are bothersome to your asthma and allergies. Trees/shrubs that are high in pollen and rely on wind include Cypress, Box Hedges and Pine Trees. “I would recommend avoiding trees such as Alder, ASTHMA AUSTRALIA LAUNCHES FREE ACCREDITED ASTHMA TRAINING Asthma Australia launches free accredited asthma training online. Asthma Australia have partnered with Reed Medical Education to create a series of free accredited asthma education training modules for General Practitioners (GPs), nurses, pharmacists and allied health professionals, via the ThinkGP online platform. HOME - ASTHMA AUSTRALIA Head Office. Level 13, Tower B, 799 Pacific Highway Chatswood, NSW 2067 P: 02 9906 3233 F: 02 9906 4493 ABN: 91 609 156 630 COVID-19 VACCINE AND ASTHMA Head Office. Level 13, Tower B, 799 Pacific Highway Chatswood, NSW 2067 P: 02 9906 3233 F: 02 9906 4493 ABN: 91 609 156 630 COVID-19 VACCINE FAQS FOR PEOPLE WITH ASTHMA The most common side effects are headache, injection site pain, fatigue, and muscle and joint pain. It is important to discuss any asthma symptoms and vaccine side effects with your doctor and to have an up-to-date written Asthma Action Plan which also outlines what to do in the case of an emergency. You may also choose to use theCOVID-19
ASTHMA AND COVID-19
Asthma Australia strongly supports the COVID-19 vaccination program being rolled out in Australia. People with asthma, including people with severe asthma, should feel confident about accessing these vaccines alongside other Australians. Read more about the COVID-19 vaccine and asthma here. View our COVID-19 vaccine and asthma FAQshere.
NEW ASTHMA TREATMENT & MEDICATION Asthma Australia welcomes Dupixent (dupliumab), a new monoclonal antibody therapy for people who live with severe uncontrolled asthma caused by type 2 inflammation (allergic or eosinophilic). Dupixent (dupliumab) can only be prescribed by a respiratory specialist, for adults and adolescents 12 years and over, and presents anothertreatment
TRAINING FOR SCHOOLS Asthma Australia is a Registered Training Organisation Provider (RTO Number 4987) offering quality accredited and non-accredited training developed in consultation with relevant peak bodies to ensure our courses incorporate the latest information and best practice advice. The best part is that a s part of the Asthma in Schools Program, w e are able to offer free online training for education COLD WEATHER AND THE IMPACT IT CAN HAVE ON YOUR ASTHMA Cold weather and the impact it can have on your asthma Can cold weather trigger asthma? For some people with asthma, the cold and dry autumn and winter air can induce asthma symptoms and trigger asthma flare-ups. We know children and adults are more likely overall to be hospitalised for their asthma as the temperatures drop, according to the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare. ASTHMA AUSTRALIA LAUNCHES FREE ACCREDITED ASTHMA TRAINING Asthma Australia launches free accredited asthma training online. Asthma Australia have partnered with Reed Medical Education to create a series of free accredited asthma education training modules for General Practitioners (GPs), nurses, pharmacists and allied health professionals, via the ThinkGP online platform. ACCESSING SALBUTAMOL WITHOUT PRESCRIPTION Accessing Salbutamol without prescription. The use of asthma medication due to the current bushfire crisis and the longevity of poor air quality, which may trigger asthma, has put Salbutamol inhalers (puffers) in high demand. Despite the media attention on low or nil stock, even with the increase in demand, there continues to be adequate stock available in Australia. ELECTRIC VEHICLES TO CUT BILLIONS FROM NSW HEALTH COSTS Electric vehicles to cut billions from NSW health costs. New research reveals that every time an electric vehicle replaces a traditional vehicle on NSW roads, health costs are reduced by $3,690 over a ten-year period. The new report, ‘ Cleaner and Safer Roads for NSW ,’ finds emissions from internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicle inthe
HOME - ASTHMA AUSTRALIA Head Office. Level 13, Tower B, 799 Pacific Highway Chatswood, NSW 2067 P: 02 9906 3233 F: 02 9906 4493 ABN: 91 609 156 630 COVID-19 VACCINE AND ASTHMA Head Office. Level 13, Tower B, 799 Pacific Highway Chatswood, NSW 2067 P: 02 9906 3233 F: 02 9906 4493 ABN: 91 609 156 630 COVID-19 VACCINE FAQS FOR PEOPLE WITH ASTHMA The most common side effects are headache, injection site pain, fatigue, and muscle and joint pain. It is important to discuss any asthma symptoms and vaccine side effects with your doctor and to have an up-to-date written Asthma Action Plan which also outlines what to do in the case of an emergency. You may also choose to use theCOVID-19
ASTHMA AND COVID-19
Asthma Australia strongly supports the COVID-19 vaccination program being rolled out in Australia. People with asthma, including people with severe asthma, should feel confident about accessing these vaccines alongside other Australians. Read more about the COVID-19 vaccine and asthma here. View our COVID-19 vaccine and asthma FAQshere.
NEW ASTHMA TREATMENT & MEDICATION Asthma Australia welcomes Dupixent (dupliumab), a new monoclonal antibody therapy for people who live with severe uncontrolled asthma caused by type 2 inflammation (allergic or eosinophilic). Dupixent (dupliumab) can only be prescribed by a respiratory specialist, for adults and adolescents 12 years and over, and presents anothertreatment
TRAINING FOR SCHOOLS Asthma Australia is a Registered Training Organisation Provider (RTO Number 4987) offering quality accredited and non-accredited training developed in consultation with relevant peak bodies to ensure our courses incorporate the latest information and best practice advice. The best part is that a s part of the Asthma in Schools Program, w e are able to offer free online training for education COLD WEATHER AND THE IMPACT IT CAN HAVE ON YOUR ASTHMA Cold weather and the impact it can have on your asthma Can cold weather trigger asthma? For some people with asthma, the cold and dry autumn and winter air can induce asthma symptoms and trigger asthma flare-ups. We know children and adults are more likely overall to be hospitalised for their asthma as the temperatures drop, according to the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare. ASTHMA AUSTRALIA LAUNCHES FREE ACCREDITED ASTHMA TRAINING Asthma Australia launches free accredited asthma training online. Asthma Australia have partnered with Reed Medical Education to create a series of free accredited asthma education training modules for General Practitioners (GPs), nurses, pharmacists and allied health professionals, via the ThinkGP online platform. ACCESSING SALBUTAMOL WITHOUT PRESCRIPTION Accessing Salbutamol without prescription. The use of asthma medication due to the current bushfire crisis and the longevity of poor air quality, which may trigger asthma, has put Salbutamol inhalers (puffers) in high demand. Despite the media attention on low or nil stock, even with the increase in demand, there continues to be adequate stock available in Australia. ELECTRIC VEHICLES TO CUT BILLIONS FROM NSW HEALTH COSTS Electric vehicles to cut billions from NSW health costs. New research reveals that every time an electric vehicle replaces a traditional vehicle on NSW roads, health costs are reduced by $3,690 over a ten-year period. The new report, ‘ Cleaner and Safer Roads for NSW ,’ finds emissions from internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicle inthe
SEVERE ASTHMA AND COVID-19 Severe asthma adjustments alongside the Centre of Research Excellence (CRE) recommendations. A small proportion of people with asthma have a diagnosis of severe asthma.This is asthma which remains uncontrolled (continued poor control or frequent attacks/flare-ups) despite high-dose treatment or can only be controlled with continual high-dosetreatment.
WORLD ASTHMA DAY
One of our favourite days of the year is World Asthma Day (it was on May 5, 2021). World Asthma Day is held annually by the Global Initiative for Asthma (GINA) to bring global awareness to all people affected by asthma. Asthma is of global public health importance affecting more than 339 million people worldwide (including 2.7 million Australians). ASTHMA STUDY REVEALS COVID-19 RISK The study show ed that f or people with asthma, compared to those without asthma, there was a lower risk of acquiring the COVID-19 infection (by 14 percent), and a lower risk of being hospitalised with COVID-19 (also by 14 percent).. The question that was worrying everyone, ‘ am I more likely to die? ’, may be somewhat less concerning for people with asthma, with the risk of death being 13 EXERCISE OVER WINTER Exercising over winter when you have asthma Exercise can be challenging for people with asthma, but it can also have great benefits. We know that bracing the cold air can make it an easy reason to avoid exercise, especially when you have asthma. DO YOU HAVE AN ASTHMA COUGH? Cough can be a symptom of asthma, hay fever, cold and flu or COVID-19. Sir Charles Gardiner Hospital respiratory clinician Dr John Blakey told Asthma Australia that people with an asthma cough may have found it challenging (and still could) amid the COVID-19 heightened concern when it comes to displaying respiratory symptoms.BENEFIT ARCHIVES
Head Office. Level 13, Tower B, 799 Pacific Highway Chatswood, NSW 2067 P: 02 9906 3233 F: 02 9906 4493 ABN: 91 609 156 630 PREGNANCY AND ASTHMA PREGNANCY AND ASTHMA. When you are pregnant, you are breathing for yourself and your baby. It’s important to have good asthma control so your baby will have a good oxygen supply for normal growth and development, preventing low birth weight and premature delivery. About half of Australian women with asthma find their asthma gets a bitworse
GARDENING & ASTHMA
It’s important you can identify and keep plants out of your garden that are bothersome to your asthma and allergies. Trees/shrubs that are high in pollen and rely on wind include Cypress, Box Hedges and Pine Trees. “I would recommend avoiding trees such as Alder, AUSTRALIANS URGED TO GET THEIR FLU VACCINATION EARLY Stating ‘the last thing we want to see is patients infected with both influenza and COVID-19.”. Normally, Australians are advised to wait until mid-April or May to get their annual flu shot to ensure optimal protection across the flu season. However, supply has been brought forward a few weeks and can now be administered at pharmaciesand GPs.
ACCESSING SALBUTAMOL WITHOUT PRESCRIPTION Accessing Salbutamol without prescription. The use of asthma medication due to the current bushfire crisis and the longevity of poor air quality, which may trigger asthma, has put Salbutamol inhalers (puffers) in high demand. Despite the media attention on low or nil stock, even with the increase in demand, there continues to be adequate stock available in Australia.Details
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