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PEDIATRICS Vol. 114 No. 1 July 2004, pp. 325

Are Inhaled Corticosteroids Safe and Effective in Infants With Asthma-Like Symptoms?

M. O. Hoekstra, MD, PhD*
B. Kapitein, MD*
C. K. van der Ent, MD, PhD{ddagger}
H. G. M. Arets, MD, PhD{ddagger}

* Centre for Pediatric Allergology
{ddagger} Pediatric Pulmonology
Wilhelmina Children’s Hospital
University Medical Centre
3508 AB, Utrecht, The Netherlands

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To the Editor.

As reported in Pediatrics, Bisgaard et al1 compared safety and efficacy of fluticasone propionate and sodium cromoglycate in 1- to 3-year-old preschool children with mild to moderate recurrent wheeze in a randomized, parallel-group, open-label, 1-year-long study. They concluded that 100 µg of fluticasone . . . [Full Text of this Article]