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Review: regular inhaled long acting β2 agonists are associated with better outcomes than short acting β2 agonists in adults and children with chronic asthma

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QUESTION: What is the effectiveness of regular inhaled long acting β2 agonists compared with inhaled short acting β2 agonists in adults and children with chronic asthma?

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Studies were identified using the Cochrane Airways Review Group register, which is derived from searching Medline, CINAHL, and EMBASE/Excerpta Medica. In addition, bibliographies of relevant studies were scanned, key respiratory care journals were hand searched, and experts were contacted.

Study selection

Randomised controlled trials of ≥2 weeks duration were selected if they compared a regular inhaled long acting β2 agonist with a regular inhaled short …

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  • Source of funding: Commonwealth Department of Health and Aged.

  • For correspondence: Professor E H Walters, Clinical School, University of Tasmania, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia.Haydn.Walters{at}utas.edu.au