Mayo Clinic proceedings
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Mayo Clinic proceedings · Feb 1989
Case ReportsProper use of aerosol corticosteroids to control asthma.
Aerosol glucocorticoids are highly effective in the treatment of bronchial asthma. Clinically apparent systemic hypercortisolism is virtually nonexistent in patients who receive such therapy, although local effects of candidiasis or dysphonia may occur. ⋯ Furthermore, many patients with asthma require 2 or 3 times the conventional dose of aerosol corticosteroids for optimal control of pulmonary function. Careful coaching is essential for the successful use of aerosol corticosteroids.