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A 28-year-old woman with a history of mild persistent asthma presents to her GP. She uses salbutamol inhaler twice daily most days and wakes with wheeze twice per week. She has no smoking history. Spirometry confirms reversible airflow obstruction. According to the Australian Asthma Handbook stepwise approach for adults, which is the most appropriate change to her regular asthma therapy?

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