ER doctors test which steroid dose works best for Kids' asthma
NCT ID NCT07402707
Summary
This study aims to find the best dose of a common steroid medication (dexamethasone) for children arriving at the emergency room with asthma attacks. Researchers will compare two different doses in 104 children aged 4-15 to see which one better prevents the need for repeat steroid treatment within two weeks. The study will also track hospital visits and gather feedback from parents and children about the treatment experience.
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Sheffield Children's NHS Foundation Trust
Sheffield, S10 2TH, United Kingdom
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