AVAILABLE TREATMENTS
• Xolair
• Nucala
• Fasenra
• Cinqair
• Tezspire
TREATMENT DURATION
Average time is 30 to 80 minutes
FREQUENCY OF TREATMENT
Average frequency is every 2 to 8 weeks
HOW TO BOOK A TREATMENT
CONDITION AND TREATMENT OVERVIEW
Asthma
While most chronic conditions bring significant challenges, asthma can be especially scary. Asthma attacks can come on unexpectedly, interfering with simple activities. The most extreme asthma attacks can require hospitalization and life-saving interventions. This leaves many asthma sufferers always worried about when the next severe attack will happen. Since asthma has no permanent cure, there is always a lingering concern about what’s coming next.
Fortunately, there is another way to manage asthma symptoms and help prevent sudden asthma attacks from even occurring. Infusion treatment for asthma has been a way to manage symptoms and restore quality of life.

AVAILABLE TREATMENTS
• Xolair
• Nucala
• Fasenra
• Cinqair
• Tezspire
TREATMENT DURATION
Average time is 30 to 80 minutes
FREQUENCY OF TREATMENT
Average frequency is every 2 to 8 weeks
HOW TO BOOK A TREATMENT
What is Asthma?
Asthma is a chronic condition in which the airways narrow and swell and may produce extra mucus. As a result of these restricted airways breathing becomes very difficult.
In some cases, asthma attacks are caused by a reaction to allergens such as pollen. But for many individuals, the actual triggers for their asthma attacks are unknown. This means attacks can feel like they’re coming on without warning, dramatically restricting breathing and oxygen intake. Some individuals experience multiple asthma attacks per day.
In individuals with chronic asthma, the symptoms are the result of the immune system overacting. Normally, the immune system fights off infection and keeps the airways healthy. But with this type of asthma, the immune system goes into overdrive. This can result in regular sinus infection, nasal polyps, a reduced sense of smell, and more frequent and severe asthma attacks.
In addition to difficulty breathing, other symptoms of asthma include:
- Coughing and wheezing
- Chest tightening
- Shallow breathing
The actual cause of asthma is unclear, but there seem to be some common triggers for symptoms. These include:
- Exercise
- Airborne irritants such as pollen, pollution, dust, mold spores, cockroach waste, or pet dander
- Industrial irritants such as chemical fumes, gases or dust
While living with asthma and managing symptoms has traditionally been challenging, add on infusion therapy or injections can effectively keep symptoms under control.