

On Demand webinar: AIR and MART therapy in the context of the new asthma guideline
This is the second webinar in the PCRS Maintenance and Reliever Therapy (MART) in asthma campaign. It provides information on anti-inflammatory reliever (AIR) and MART treatment options in the context of the new BTS/NICE/SIGN asthma guideline 2024 and associated implementation guidance.
In this webinar, Chair Katherine Hickman (PCRS Executive Chair) and guest speakers Deborah Leese and Marieke Strange focus on:
- The part that AIR and MART play in the updated asthma guidelines, as well as the benefits they bring to asthma care and management,
- How to effectively implement these as treatment regimens for people with asthma, including children and young people,
- Addressing barriers in primary care, and
- Training and education and what resources are out their to support healthcare professionals with with.
We are grateful to Orion Pharma (UK) Ltd for sponsoring PCRS in developing resources for the Maintenance and Reliever Therapy (MART) in asthma project. The sponsor has had no input into the resources or webinar content.
Maintenance and Reliever Therapy (MART) asthma action plan
Maintenance and reliever therapy (MART) is a treatment for asthma where a single combined inhaler is used for both maintenance and reliever purposes, instead of having separate preventer (brown) and reliever (blue) inhalers.
Maintenance and Reliever Therapy (MART) top tips article
Now is the time to make MART moves for asthma. We have been using the separate blue (reliever) and brown (preventer) inhalers for far too long. The National Review of Asthma Deaths (NRAD) came out a decade ago, yet as a nation, we still have the highest asthma death rate in Europe. This is unsurprising, considering many patients still rely on their blue inhalers alone. However,
On Demand webinar: An introduction to Maintenance and Reliever Therapy (MART)
Let's be MART for asthma.
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