Health Update: Steroids don't stunt

Annabel Ferriman
Monday 16 May 1994 23:02 BST
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PARENTS whose young children use inhaled steroids for their asthma are often worried that the drugs may affect their growth. But a new study should reassure them. Eighteen asthmatic children, aged four to seven, who were taking inhaled budesonide were studied over a year. Their growth rates were no different from those of the normal population.

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