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Title: [Inhalation corticosteroids and the growth of asthmatic children]. Author: Brand PL, Hendriks JJ, Vaessen-Verberne AA. Journal: Ned Tijdschr Geneeskd; 1999 Oct 09; 143(41):2041-5. PubMed ID: 10560544. Abstract: During therapy with inhaled corticosteroids (ICS) of asthmatic children studies examining growth over several weeks using a knemometer showed a dose-dependent reduction of lower leg growth. During maintenance treatment with beclomethasone 400 micrograms/day for several months the growth of asthmatic children was reduced by approximately 1 cm/year compared with contemporaries who had not been treated with this substance. No such growth retardation was found in studies on long-term therapy with budesonide (400-800 micrograms/day) or fluticasone (100-200 micrograms/day). However, differences between ICS are difficult to establish or to exclude, since the systemic availability may vary, due for instance to the properties of the inhaler and the individual inhaling technique. It appears that most children with asthma treated with ICS perform a catch-up growth so that they reach a normal height as young adults. Since growth retardation if any mostly occurs during the first three months of the treatment, growth of asthmatic children must be monitored carefully. When growth is reduced by > 0.25 standard deviation score within 1 year, the use of ICS needs to be reconsidered. This decision can best be made by a paediatrician or after consulting one.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]