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ANCHOR is a prospective, multi-center, phase IV, interventional, single-arm, open-label study of 2,000 adult participants with symptomatic asthma requiring the use of rescue therapy aimed to compare the asthma exacerbation rates before and after switching from albuterol or levalbuterol to albuterol plus budesonide inhalation aerosol as rescue therapy.
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This study will primarily compare rates of asthma exacerbation during 12-month pre-switch period and 12-month post switch period among participants with asthma needing a rescue therapy. Other outcomes of interest for comparison between the pre- and post-switch periods include asthma-related oral corticosteroids (OCS) use, asthma exacerbation-related hospitalizations, emergency department (ED) visits, urgent care visits, outpatient visits, telehealth visits, and asthma-related and asthma exacerbation-related healthcare costs. The use of asthma control and rescue medications will be collected to understand treatment patterns in the real-world US context.
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Adults aged 18 years and above as of enrollment date.
At least 1 visit with primary or secondary diagnosis of asthma on or within 12 months prior to the enrollment date.
At least 1 prescription filled for Short-acting beta-agonist (SABA)-only inhaler (i.e., albuterol-only or levalbuterol only inhalers) within 12 months before enrollment date.
At least 1 asthma exacerbation within 12 months before enrollment date.
Had both medical and pharmacy insurance coverage (e.g., Medicare, Medicaid, and commercial insurance) for at least 12 months before enrollment date and without foreseeable plans to discontinue insurance coverage within 12 months after enrollment date.
Participants also need to meet each of the following inclusion criteria:
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2,000 participants in 1 patient group
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AstraZeneca Clinical Study Information Center
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