Antibiotics may shorten Kids' asthma attacks
NCT ID NCT01233297
First seen Apr 25, 2026 · Last updated May 23, 2026 · Updated 7 times
Summary
This study looks at whether giving a specific type of antibiotic (macrolide) to children with asthma can make their breathing attacks shorter and less severe. Researchers want to see if it reduces the need for steroid medicine and helps kids get back to normal faster. The study includes 70 children who already have asthma and are part of a larger research group.
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Locations
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Copsac, DBAC
Gentofte Municipality, Copenhagen, 2820, Denmark
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Copsac, Næstved Hospital, Pediatric Department
Næstved, 4700, Denmark
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