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Supervised asthma therapy in schools

University of Arizona · FDA-approved active Small molecule

Supervised asthma therapy in schools is a care delivery and management program that provides structured asthma monitoring and treatment administration in the school setting.

Supervised asthma therapy in schools is a care delivery and management program that provides structured asthma monitoring and treatment administration in the school setting. Used for Asthma management and control in school-age children.

At a glance

Generic nameSupervised asthma therapy in schools
Also known asInhaled Corticosteroid, Ventolin
SponsorUniversity of Arizona
ModalitySmall molecule
Therapeutic areaRespiratory / Asthma Management
PhaseFDA-approved

Mechanism of action

This is not a pharmaceutical drug but rather a healthcare service model developed by the University of Arizona that implements supervised asthma management protocols within schools. It involves trained school personnel monitoring students with asthma, administering rescue medications (such as albuterol inhalers), and managing acute asthma episodes in real-time to improve disease control and reduce emergency department visits.

Approved indications

Common side effects

No common side effects on file.

Key clinical trials

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