EFFICACY OF MONTELUKAST ADDED TO INHALED BUDESONIDE IN COMPARISON OF INHALED BUDESONIDEON CONTROL OF MILD TO MODERATE ASTHMA IN CHILDREN
2005
Background: While Guideline recommends daily treatment of corticosteroids to control asthma
symptoms, Montelukast, a leukotriene receptor antagonist, is effective in treating asthma symptoms.
Objective: To test the hypothesis that combined administration of multiple doses of inhaled Budesonide
and oral montelukast provides additional benefit compared with Budesonide alone in children patients
with mild and moderate severity of persistent asthma. Methods: An open Randomized trails study
included 120 patients presenting to the clinic at Tishreen University Hospital over one year from March
2020 to March 2021. The patients were randomized to two equal groups: inhaled Budesonide only (group
A) and inhaled Budesonide with oral montelukast (group B) by inhalation chamber over 12 weeks. All
clinical variables by fill out a questionnaire, pulmonary functions (PEF, FEV1) were recorded at the
baseline, 6, and 12 weeks. Results: The results showed that adding Montelukast to inhaled Budesonide
improves the FEV1, PEF values, and quality of…
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