17th April 2011
eMJA: Evidence-based asthma management in children — what’s new?
Children with infrequent intermittent asthma require no preventer therapy. Current evidence suggests that non-steroidal preventers should be trialled first in children with frequent intermittent or mild persistent asthma, while inhaled corticosteroids are indicated as first-line preventer treatment in children with moderate–severe persistent asthma. Long-acting β-agonists or montelukast are add-on options in children with persistent symptoms despite adequate inhaled corticosteroid treatment.
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