A patient with persistent, frequent asthma exacerbations asks a nurse about a long-acting beta2-agonist medication. What will the nurse tell this patient?
A) LABAs are safer than short-acting beta2 agonists.
B) LABAs can be used on an as-needed basis to treat symptoms.
C) LABAs reduce the risk of asthma-related deaths.
D) LABAs should be combined with an inhaled glucocorticoid.
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