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Inhaled beta2-agonists for non-specific chronic cough in children

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

The existence of cough variant asthma (cough as the only respiratory symptom without any evidence of airway obstruction) is controversial. This review raises the appropriateness of the common practice of using inhaled ß2 agonists in the treatment of children with cough without any other evidence of airway obstruction. The review found that there is nothing at present to suggest that treatment with ß2 agonists will be beneficial in treating nonspecific isolated cough in children.

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