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- Pierre Ernst and Samy Suissa.
- Centre for Clinical Epidemiology, Lady Davis Research Institute, Jewish General Hospital, 3755 Côte-Ste.-Catherine, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. pierre.ernst@mcgill.ca
- Curr Opin Pulm Med. 2012 Jan 1;18(1):85-9.
Purpose Of ReviewAlthough inhaled corticosteroids (ICSs) are the mainstay of therapy in asthma, their use raises certain safety concerns. We review the articles appearing in the last year which have addressed the safety of ICSs when used in the treatment of asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).Recent FindingsRecent studies suggest that patients with asthma as opposed to COPD do not experience an excess risk of pneumonia with ICS use. Patients with respiratory diseases are at increased risk of developing active tuberculosis and this excess risk is exacerbated by the use of high doses of ICSs. ICSs have systemic effects and one result appears to be an increase in the risk of diabetes onset and progression, especially at high doses of ICSs. When examining cases of glaucoma requiring therapy, there was no increase in risk with ICSs even at high current and cumulative doses. Finally, use of even high doses of ICSs during pregnancy does not appear to affect foetal adrenal function.SummaryICSs are a highly effective therapy in asthma and have an excellent safety profile at the low doses usually required in asthma. Adverse effects appear mostly at higher doses.
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