Background: Adding a long-acting β2-agonist (LABA) to inhaled corticosteroids (ICS) using a fixed-dose combination (FDC) inhaler containing ICS and LABA is the UK guideline-recommended step-up option for children aged >4 years with uncontrolled asthma on ICS monotherapy. The evidence of benefit of FDC inhalers over adding a separate LABA inhaler to ICS therapy is limited. Objective: Our aim was to compare outcomes for FDC versus separate LABA+ICS inhalers for children by analyzing routinely-acquired clinical and prescribing data. Methods: This matched cohort study used large UK primary care databases to study children prescribed their first step-up from ICS monotherapy at 5–12 years of age as add-on LABA, either via separate LABA inhaler or...
Meta-AnalysisResearch Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tReviewThis is a freely-available open access publicatio...
BackgroundBecause randomized controlled trials of established pediatric asthma therapies are expensi...
Acknowledgments The authors thank Prof. Stanley Szefler for his comments on the paper and Lisa Law f...
Background: Adding a long-acting ?2-agonist (LABA) to inhaled corticosteroids (ICS) using a fixed-do...
Asthma management guidelines recommend adding a long-acting β2-agonist (LABA) or increasing the dose...
Background:When standard doses of inhaled corticosteroids (ICS) fail to control symptoms in children...
Background: in children with uncontrolled asthmaprescribed low-dose inhaled corticosteroids (ICSs), ...
Asthma management guidelines recommend adding a long-acting β2-agonist (LABA) or increasing the dose...
Acknowledgements The CPRD data was made available through an unrestricted grant to GPRD from the Med...
Rationale: Guidelines advocate adding long-acting beta-agonist (LABA) to inhaled corticosteroid as t...
RATIONALE: Guidelines advocate adding long-acting β-agonist (LABA) to inhaled corticosteroid as the ...
BACKGROUND: Because randomized controlled trials of established pediatric asthma therapies are expen...
BACKGROUND: Asthma is the most common chronic medical condition among children and is one of the mos...
SummaryBackgroundSelection of inhaler device type appears to influence real-world effectiveness of i...
SummaryFixed-dose combinations of inhaled corticosteroids (ICSs) and long-acting β2-agonists (LABAs)...
Meta-AnalysisResearch Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tReviewThis is a freely-available open access publicatio...
BackgroundBecause randomized controlled trials of established pediatric asthma therapies are expensi...
Acknowledgments The authors thank Prof. Stanley Szefler for his comments on the paper and Lisa Law f...
Background: Adding a long-acting ?2-agonist (LABA) to inhaled corticosteroids (ICS) using a fixed-do...
Asthma management guidelines recommend adding a long-acting β2-agonist (LABA) or increasing the dose...
Background:When standard doses of inhaled corticosteroids (ICS) fail to control symptoms in children...
Background: in children with uncontrolled asthmaprescribed low-dose inhaled corticosteroids (ICSs), ...
Asthma management guidelines recommend adding a long-acting β2-agonist (LABA) or increasing the dose...
Acknowledgements The CPRD data was made available through an unrestricted grant to GPRD from the Med...
Rationale: Guidelines advocate adding long-acting beta-agonist (LABA) to inhaled corticosteroid as t...
RATIONALE: Guidelines advocate adding long-acting β-agonist (LABA) to inhaled corticosteroid as the ...
BACKGROUND: Because randomized controlled trials of established pediatric asthma therapies are expen...
BACKGROUND: Asthma is the most common chronic medical condition among children and is one of the mos...
SummaryBackgroundSelection of inhaler device type appears to influence real-world effectiveness of i...
SummaryFixed-dose combinations of inhaled corticosteroids (ICSs) and long-acting β2-agonists (LABAs)...
Meta-AnalysisResearch Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tReviewThis is a freely-available open access publicatio...
BackgroundBecause randomized controlled trials of established pediatric asthma therapies are expensi...
Acknowledgments The authors thank Prof. Stanley Szefler for his comments on the paper and Lisa Law f...