%0 Journal Article %T Expert consensus on oral corticosteroids stewardship for the treatment of severe asthma in the Middle East and Africa. %A Al-Ahmad M %A Al Zaabi A %A Madkour A %A Alqaraghuli HA %A Al Hayaan H %A Mobayed H %A Idrees M %A Al Busaidi N %A Zeineldine S %J Respir Med %V 228 %N 0 %D 2024 Jul 22 %M 38782138 %F 4.582 %R 10.1016/j.rmed.2024.107674 %X In the Middle East and Africa (MEA) region, overuse of oral corticosteroids (OCS) for asthma management, both as burst and maintenance therapy, poses a significant challenge. Gaps in knowledge regarding the need to taper OCS in patients with severe asthma and the use of OCS in comorbid conditions have been noted. OCS stewardship can help attain optimal and effective OCS tapering along with reducing OCS overuse and over-reliance. In this paper, we discuss current practices regarding the use of OCS in asthma, globally and in the MEA region. Expert recommendations for achieving OCS stewardship in the MEA region have also been presented. Regional experts recommend increasing awareness among patients about the consequences of OCS overuse, engaging community pharmacists, and educating primary healthcare professionals about the benefits of prompt appropriate referral. Innovative local referral tools like ReferID can be utilized to refer patients with asthma to specialist care. The experts also endorse a multidisciplinary team approach and accelerating access to newer medicines like biologics to implement OCS stewardship and optimize asthma care in the MEA region.