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A randomised, placebo controlled trial of inhaled salbutamol and beclomethasone for recurrent cough.

A B Chang1, P D Phelan, J B Carlin, S M Sawyer, C F Robertson.   

Abstract

AIMS: To test the hypothesis that inhaled salbutamol or beclomethasone will reduce the frequency of cough in children with recurrent cough. A secondary aim was to determine if the presence of airway hyperresponsiveness (AHR) can predict the response.
DESIGN: Randomised, double blind, placebo controlled trial.
METHODS: During a coughing phase, 43 children (age 6-17 years) with recurrent cough were randomised to receive inhaled salbutamol or placebo (phase I) for 5-7 days and then beclomethasone or placebo (phase II) for 4-5 weeks, and in a subgroup of children for 8-9 weeks. The children used an ambulatory cough meter, kept cough diaries, and performed the capsaicin cough sensitivity, hypertonic saline bronchoprovocation, and skin prick tests.
RESULTS: Salbutamol or beclomethasone had no effect on cough frequency or score, irrespective of the presence of AHR.
CONCLUSIONS: Most children with recurrent cough without other evidence of airway obstruction, do not have asthma and neither inhaled salbutamol nor beclomethasone is beneficial.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9771244      PMCID: PMC1717639          DOI: 10.1136/adc.79.1.6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Dis Child        ISSN: 0003-9888            Impact factor:   3.791


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