Nasal inhalation of budesonide from a spacer in children with perennial rhinitis and asthma
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- DOI: 10.1111/j.1398-9995.1998.tb03909.x
Nasal inhalation of budesonide from a spacer in children with perennial rhinitis and asthma
Abstract
The standard treatment of allergic rhinitis and asthma consists of topical corticosteroids administered intranasally and inhaled through the mouth. Although this therapy is highly effective, and side-effects are few and mild, it may be possible further to improve the therapeutic index and patient compliance with the treatment. In the present study, we evaluated a nasal inhalation system used for the simultaneous treatment of rhinitis and asthma. In principle, it results in an airway deposition of the corticosteroid similar to that of inhaled allergens. Twenty-four children with perennial rhinitis and asthma inhaled budesonide through the nose from a pressurized aerosol, attached to a spacer device, in a double-blind, placebo-controlled, crossover study. Compared with placebo, budesonide treatment resulted in a significant reduction of nasal symptoms (P<0.01) and of asthma symptoms (P<0.05), and in an increase of nasal peak inspiratory flow (P < 0.001) and of oral peak expiratory flow (P=0.01). There were no differences between budesonide and placebo in local side-effects, such as dry nose, nosebleed, and hoarseness. We conclude that nasal inhalation of a corticosteroid from a spacer offers a simple and effective treatment for both rhinitis and asthma in children, but it is an open question whether the nasal inhalation system can improve the ratio of antirhinitis/antiasthma effects to side-effects.
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