PMID: 2117123Jan 1, 1990Paper

Long-term drug treatment of asthma in children

Lung
K F Kerrebijn

Abstract

In this short review the pharmacologic and clinical effect of antiasthma drugs in children that is, beta 2-agonists, theophylline, anticholinergics, disodiumcromoglycate/nedocromil sodium, and inhaled corticosteroids are described. Furthermore, a medication plan for maintenance treatment is presented.

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