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Growth in asthmatic children treated with fluticasone propionate. Fluticasone Propionate Asthma Study Group.

D B Allen1, E A Bronsky, C F LaForce, R A Nathan, D G Tinkelman, M L Vandewalker, P Konig.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To determine whether inhaled fluticasone propionate has long-term effects on growth in children with persistent asthma. STUDY
DESIGN: In a double-blind, randomized, parallel-group, multicenter study, 325 prepubescent children with persistent asthma and normal growth rates were treated with placebo or inhaled fluticasone propionate powder 50 microg or 100 microg administered twice daily by a breath-actuated device for 1 year. Growth was evaluated monthly, whereas other safety variables and pulmonary function were evaluated periodically.
RESULTS: The prepubescent patients showed no statistically significant differences in mean height, mean growth velocity, or mean skeletal age between any of the treatment groups at any time. Over a period of 1 year, mean height (+/- SE) increased 6.15 +/- 0.17 cm in the placebo group, 5.94 +/- 0.16 cm in the fluticasone propionate 50 microg group, and 5.73 +/- 0.13 cm in the fluticasone propionate 100 microg group (p = 0.308, overall).
CONCLUSIONS: Prepubescent children treated with fluticasone propionate 50 microg and 100 microg administered twice daily for 1 year grew at rates similar to placebo-treated control subjects and at rates equal to expected growth velocity for age.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9544904     DOI: 10.1016/s0022-3476(98)70023-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Pediatr        ISSN: 0022-3476            Impact factor:   4.406


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