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Inhaled corticosteroids for treating non-specific chronic cough in children

Tomerak AAT, McGlashan J, Lakhanpaul M, Vyas HHV, McKean MC
Published Online: 
July 8, 2009

Persistent cough in childhood is a common problem that is sometimes confused with asthma. This review questions the appropriateness of the common practice of using inhaled corticosteroids in the treatment of children with cough and without any other evidence of asthma or any other chronic chest condition. The review found that there is currently no good evidence to suggest that treatment with standard doses of inhaled corticosteroids will be beneficial.

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