Steroid shot may ease asthma in kids with frequent attacks

NCT ID NCT04002362

First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026

Summary

This study looked at how a steroid injection (triamcinolone acetonide) affects asthma symptoms in children aged 6 to 21 who have frequent flare-ups. 68 participants received the shot and were followed for 48 weeks. The main goal was to see if symptoms improved two weeks after the injection and how stable those improvements were over time.

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Conditions

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Locations

  • Children's Healthcare of Altanta

    Atlanta, Georgia, 30322, United States

  • Emory Children's Center

    Atlanta, Georgia, 30322, United States

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