The Asthma Medication Making Us Shorter – The Atlantic


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The Asthma Medication Making Us Shorter
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It turns out that the stunted growth associated with the use of budesonide, a long-term medication commonly used to control childhood asthma, is likely permanent. That's according to a study presented yesterday at the European Respiratory Society
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Children taking steroids for asthma are slightly shorter than peers ? – Washington University in St. Louis News


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Children taking steroids for asthma are slightly shorter than peers ?
Washington University in St. Louis News
Children who use inhaled steroid drugs for asthma end up slightly shorter at their full adult height than children who don't use the drugs, new results from a comprehensive asthma study show. The findings will be presented Sept. 3 at the European

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