This document discusses asthma management strategies for general practitioners. It emphasizes that asthma is very common, accounting for 1 in 10 patients, and can be easily treated by general physicians. The key to successful asthma practice is making an accurate diagnosis using a few questions, treating the underlying inflammation with inhaled corticosteroids, keeping treatment simple for patients, and providing the right information to patients. Inhaled corticosteroids are highlighted as the most effective controller medication and many strategies are provided for effective asthma control, including the use of combination inhalers and add-on therapies when needed. The document stresses that with the right approach, asthma need not control patients' lives and can be managed at the primary care level.