For many living with asthma, the "dual-therapy" standard—a steroid paired with a long-acting bronchodilator—just isn't enough. Despite following their treatment plans, millions still experience daily wheezing, chest tightness, and the constant fear of a sudden attack.
On April 28, 2026, the landscape for these patients changed. The FDA officially expanded the approval of Breztri Aerosphere (budesonide/glycopyrrolate/formoterol fumarate) for the maintenance treatment of asthma in patients aged 12 and older.
This marks a pivotal milestone: Breztri is now the first and only single-inhaler triple-combination therapy approved for this specific population in the United States.
What makes Breztri different? It’s all about the math. Most maintenance inhalers use two classes of medicine. Breztri combines three:
By putting all three into a single device (taken as two puffs, twice daily), patients get comprehensive coverage without the hassle of managing multiple inhalers.
The FDA’s decision wasn’t just a "label expansion" from Breztri’s existing use in COPD—it was backed by rigorous new data. The Phase III KALOS and LOGOS trials, which included over 4,300 patients, showed remarkable results:
While triple-therapy options have existed for adults (18+) in the past, adolescents have often been left waiting for similar advancements. By including patients as young as 12, this approval addresses a massive gap in care for teenagers whose asthma remains uncontrolled during some of their most active years.
As Dr. Njira Lugogo of the University of Michigan noted, this is a "pivotal moment" for helping patients "breathe better, sooner."
It is important to remember that Breztri is a maintenance therapy. It is designed to be used daily to prevent symptoms, not as a rescue inhaler. If you find yourself having a sudden, acute asthma attack, you will still need your standard rescue medicine (like Albuterol).
If you’ve been feeling like your current inhaler is "maxed out" but your symptoms aren't, it might be time to talk to your doctor about the power of three.