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No — and this is a standard of asthma control that is far below what GINA 2026 considers acceptable. Avoiding hospitalisation is the minimum possible threshold — not evidence of good control. Well-controlled asthma means essentially no daytime symptoms, no nighttime waking, no rescue inhaler use beyond twice weekly, and no limitation of daily activities. If your current standard is ‘not hospitalised,’ the medication is providing crisis avoidance — not asthma control. A formal assessment using the 5-question checklist above, combined with spirometry and FeNO measurement at Pulmovista Clinics, will reveal the true picture.