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==Clinical Question== | ==Clinical Question== | ||
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incomplete Journal Club Article
Altamimi S. et al. "Single-dose oral dexamethasone in the emergency management of children with exacerbations of mild to moderate asthma". Pediatric Emergency Care. 2006. 786-793(22):12.
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Clinical Question
What is the efficacy of a single dose of oral dexamethasone as compared with 5 days of twice-daily prednisolone in the treatment of mild to moderate asthma exacerbations in children seen in the emergency department?
