Asthma inhaler use in children slows growth, research finds – The Guardian


The Guardian

Asthma inhaler use in children slows growth, research finds
The Guardian
Most people with asthma use inhalers that deliver a puff of salbutamol, a non-steroidal drug that quickly opens constricted airways. But around 80% will at some point take an inhalable steroid too, which works more slowly to reduce inflammation in the

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