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Zarkovic, J; Angermayr, R; Covi, B; Danhorn, H; Eber, E; Emhofer, J; Hagel, E; Hirschmann, R; Klabuschnigg, A; Riedler, J.
Effectiveness and tolerance of aerosol disodium cromoglycate in children with bronchial asthma
Padiatr Padol. 1991; 26(2):107-110
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Eber Ernst
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- Thirteen centres studied the efficacy and safety of nebulized cromolyn solution in 53 asthmatic children (36 m., 17 f.; mean age 4.8 +/- 1.7 years). During a fiveweek treatment period a significant reduction of asthmatic symptoms was observed by investigators daily symptom scores, as assessed by the parents, also showed a significant improvement during treatment period. In addition, there was also a marked decrease in the use of other anti-asthmatic medication (beta 2-sympathomimetics, theophylline and antihistamines). There were no side effects of nebulized cromolyn solution treatment.
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