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  1. Harvey Marcovitch (h.marcovitch@btinternet.com), syndication editor
  1. BMJ

    High dose inhaled steroid may cause adrenal insufficiency in children

    Actual and potential adrenal insufficiency has been found in many children taking > 500 µg daily of inhaled fluticasone propionate for asthma. After a death from adrenal insufficiency and the near death of a sibling (the “index case”), investigators in Glasgow recalled 422 children registered as taking the preparation. Two hundred and eighty five of the children were taking more than the licensed recommendation of 400 µg daily (for ages 4-16). A tetracosactide (Synacthen) test on 194 of the children taking 500 µg or more showed a flat response in six (all of whom were taking 1000 µg or more) and impairment in 82 (40%). The index child and one other child had been symptomatic.


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    The authors recommend that all children taking doses of fluticasone propionate above the recommended level should have their adrenal function monitored; should carry a steroid card; …

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