Treatment of acute exacerbation of asthma
22 results
1 - 22Steroids better than montelukast in acute asthma exacerbations in children
Two-day oral dexamethasone course effective in treatment of mild asthma exacerbation
More evidence against antibiotics for acute asthma exacerbations
No benefit to azithromycin for acute asthma exacerbations
Single-dose dexamethasone = 3 days of steroids in children with acute asthma
On-demand oral steroids minimally effective for childhood asthma
Montelukast ameliorates acute asthma attack in children
3 days equal to 5 days of oral steroids for acute asthma in children
Nebulized budesonide added to standard therapy does not improve asthma outcomes
Dexamethasone = prednisone for acute asthma in children
Aggressive treatment of asymptomatic GERD does not improve asthma
Oral steroids not helpful for acute lower respiratory tract infection in nonasthmatic adults
Similar risk of major malformations in infants of asthmatic women with alternate treatment regimens