Avoiding common mistakes in the management of asthma: or, is the child a WADDLER?
Abstract
Failure to get the basics right is common at all levels of asthma care. This is highlighted by three recent papers. In a therapeutic study a comparison of azithromycin and montelukast as add on therapies in children with apparently poorly controlled asthma despite being prescribed 400 mcg/day budesonide and long acting b-2 agonists was rendered futile because most of the nearly 300 patients screened either were non-compliant with therapy or...
Paper Details
Title
Avoiding common mistakes in the management of asthma: or, is the child a WADDLER?
Published Date
Jul 1, 2010
Journal
Volume
20
Issue
7
Pages
344 - 346
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