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An 18-year-old man has been diagnosed with asthma since he was 12 years old. The patient states he has been controlled using his rescue inhaler but for some reason his allergies this year are really acting up. You ask him how many times a week he has been using his inhaler. The patient responds "4 times a week." He also wakes up multiple times a month due to shortness of breath. He wheezes on a regular basis. His FEV1 is above 80% predicted. You determine you need to add additional therapy at this time.

Based on the stepwise approach for asthma, what should you prescribe?

1. Mometasone furoate
2. Advair
3. Serevent Diskus
4. Omalizumab
5. Prednisone

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Final answer:

The most appropriate prescription for this patient would be Advair.

Step-by-step explanation:

Based on the stepwise approach for asthma, the most appropriate prescription for this patient would be Advair, which is a combination of a corticosteroid (fluticasone) and a long-acting beta agonist (salmeterol). This medication is recommended for patients with persistent asthma symptoms and requires additional therapy.

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