PMID: 12785238Jun 6, 2003Paper

Treatment of bronchial asthma in pregnancy

Orvosi hetilap
Akos SomosköviEdina Tolnay

Abstract

The prevalence of bronchial asthma, similarly to the normal population, is also increasing among pregnant women. Asthma a chronic inflammatory disease of the airways, is one of the most common medical problems that can complicate pregnancy. The cornerstone of asthma management in pregnancy is to implement such treatment strategies that can maintain normal maternal pulmonary function and prevent fetal complications. The aim of the present article is to summarize the recent publications and guidelines on the safety and efficacy issues of asthma treatment during pregnancy.

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