Asthma drugs suppress growth, study suggest

Thursday, July 17, 2014 - 14:31 in Health & Medicine

Corticosteroid drugs that are given by inhalers to children with asthma may suppress their growth, evidence suggests. Two new systematic reviews focus on the effects of inhaled corticosteroid drugs on growth rates. The authors found children's growth slowed in the first year of treatment, although the effects were minimized by using lower doses.

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