Patient Profiles

SYMBICORT can benefit a variety of patient types

Learn about the types of patients who have benefited from SYMBICORT therapy. Choose a patient below to get started.

Newly Diagnosed
Maintenance treatment for asthma patients.

Gailene, Age 40

History

  • First-time patient complaining of wheezing in the morning several times a week
  • Experiencing shortness of breath that interferes with daily activities

Treatment

  • Prescribed albuterol and is currently taking 3 to 4 times a day
  • Symptoms still persist and are indicative of moderate persistent asthma
Morning Albuterol User
Maintenance treatment for asthma patients.

Guy, Age 43

History

  • Initially diagnosed with mild persistent asthma
  • Symptoms have recently become more severe, and asthma is now moderate persistent

Treatment

  • Currently taking albuterol in the morning to open airways prior to taking his controller medication
  • Still symptomatic and needs to gain control of his asthma

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Previously on ICS/LABA* Combination Therapy
Maintenance treatment for asthma patients.

Nancy, Age 51

History

  • Diagnosed with moderate persistent asthma
  • History of not adhering to controller therapy

Treatment

  • Stopped taking ICS/LABA therapy and is now experiencing symptoms again
Previously on ICS/LABA* Combination Therapy
Maintenance treatment for asthma patients.

Barbara, Age 45

History

  • Previously prescribed a combination maintenance medication for asthma, and stopped taking it
  • Presented with difficulty breathing, a symptom indicative of uncontrolled asthma

Treatment

  • Prescribed SYMBICORT 160/4.5 mcg, 2 inhalations twice daily
 

*Inhaled corticosteroid/long-acting beta2-agonist.

 

SYMBICORT is indicated for the long-term maintenance treatment of asthma in patients 12 years and older. SYMBICORT is NOT indicated for the relief of acute broncospasm and does not replace fast-acting inhalers. SYMBICORT is not indicated in patients whose asthma can be successfully managed by inhaled corticosteroids along with occasional use of inhaled short-acting beta2-agonists.