2021
DOI: 10.1002/jppr.1767
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Randomised, multicentre, prospective interventional study to evaluate the efficacy of immediate diet in addition to standard mouth rinsing in reducing local adverse events of inhaled corticosteroid among asthmatic patients: a pilot study

Abstract: Background: Inhaled corticosteroid (ICS) is recommended as first-line therapy for all asthmatic patients. However, regular use of ICS is always associated with occurrence of local adverse events (LAEs) in the oropharyngeal area that may compromise asthma control. This study introduced a new intervention, namely immediate diet in addition to standard mouth rinsing (ID-SMR), for better preventing LAEs. Aim: To investigate the efficacy of the new intervention, in terms of reducing occurrence of ICS-induced LAEs, … Show more

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