Short acting beta2-agonists for recurrent wheeze in children under two years of age
Article submitted by HMHB at 16:00, Thu 29 Mar 2007
Authors' conclusions: There is no clear benefit of using b2-agonists in the management of recurrent wheeze in the first two years of life although there is conflicting evidence. At present, further studies should only be performed if the patient group can be clearly defined and there is a suitable outcome parameter capable of measuring a response.
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