Comparative efficacy of different preventing medication modes in post-exercise bronchoconstriction in children: multi-center randomized study results
Abstract
The article demonstrates results of multi-center randomized placebo-controlled study of efficacy of 4 drug modes of post-exercise bronchoconstriction prevention in asthmatic children who received long-term therapy with inhaled corticosteriods. The combination of fluticazone propionate and salmeterol (Seretid 50/100) was found to be beneficial and reasonable as the first-line therapy. An increase of the inhaled corticosteroid’s dose in asthmatic children with post-exercise bronchoconstriction is reasonable if its combination with the long-acting β2-agonist does not permit to achieve a sufficient bronchoprotective effect.
About the Authors
I. V. SmolenovRussian Federation
L. M. Ogorodova
Russian Federation
S. A. Stakhanova
Russian Federation
Yu. A. Petrovskaya
Russian Federation
N. A. Ivanova
Russian Federation
N. G. Mashukova
Russian Federation
V. R. Lipina
Russian Federation
N. A. Smirnov
Russian Federation
Yu. Yu. Zima
Russian Federation
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Smolenov I.V., Ogorodova L.M., Stakhanova S.A., Petrovskaya Yu.A., Ivanova N.A., Mashukova N.G., Lipina V.R., Smirnov N.A., Zima Yu.Yu. Comparative efficacy of different preventing medication modes in post-exercise bronchoconstriction in children: multi-center randomized study results. PULMONOLOGIYA. 2002;(2):50-57. (In Russ.)