In celebration of World Asthma Day 2025, the Global Initiative for Asthma (GINA) has chosen the theme “Make Inhaled Treatments Accessible for ALL”. GINA emphasizes the need to ensure that people with asthma can access inhaled medications that are essential both for controlling the underlying disease and treating attacks.
On the occasion of World Asthma Day 2025, the Polish Society of Allergology and the Coalition for Asthma Treatment have prepared many activities and educational attractions. The theme of this year’s event is “Inhalation therapy available to ALL”. The Global Initiative for Asthma (GINA) – the organizer of the World Asthma Day celebrations – emphasizes the need to provide people with asthma with access to inhaled medications, which are necessary to control both the underlying disease and its exacerbations.
- Webinars: Asthma: The Patient Path from an Expert and Patient Perspective
- Webinar: Asthma – from correct diagnosis to effective treatment
- Event: How to Diagnose Asthma
- Experts for experts – a unique meeting on the occasion of World Asthma Day. A joint initiative of the Polish Society of Allergology and Chiesi, which combines expert knowledge, the latest guidelines and a practical perspective on asthma.
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