People given 'too much' asthma medicine

By Mibenge Nsenduluka
Updated August 1 2022 - 3:43am, first published 3:32am
Most adult and adolescent asthma patients are recommended low doses of an inhaled corticosteroid. (Paul Miller/AAP PHOTOS)
Most adult and adolescent asthma patients are recommended low doses of an inhaled corticosteroid. (Paul Miller/AAP PHOTOS)

Most Australians with asthma are prescribed too much preventer medicine, which increases the chance of harmful side-effects, experts say.

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