Once-daily inhaled corticosteroids for the treatment of asthma
- PMID: 14749601
- DOI: 10.1097/00063198-200401000-00004
Once-daily inhaled corticosteroids for the treatment of asthma
Abstract
Purpose of review: Inhaled corticosteroids (ICS) are the mainstay of asthma therapy. Although compliance to this type of medication is often suboptimal and once-daily dosing can help to improve adherence to the treatment, the clinical implications of such a mode of administration should be determined.
Recent findings: This review summarizes the recent studies on comparative efficacy of once-versus twice-daily administration of ICS, in light of previous reports.
Summary: Although twice-daily administration of ICS is often better to optimize asthma parameters, in many patients, asthma can be sufficiently controlled by a once-daily regimen of most ICS. An increased frequency of dosing seems preferable if asthma becomes uncontrolled or is severe, although this requires further study. A therapeutic trial should, however, be done to ensure that asthma control is adequate. Comparative long-term effects of such a strategy on inflammatory and remodeling parameters remain to be determined, as does the proportion of patients who can adequately control their asthma with once-daily administration of the various ICS available.
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