Single Oral Dose of Dexamethasone Versus Five Days of Prednisone in Adult Asthma
Status: | Completed |
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Conditions: | Asthma, Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease, Pulmonary |
Therapuetic Areas: | Pulmonary / Respiratory Diseases |
Healthy: | No |
Age Range: | 18 - 55 |
Updated: | 4/21/2016 |
Start Date: | January 2011 |
End Date: | May 2015 |
A Randomized Double-Blind Controlled Trial of Single Oral Dose Dexamethasone Versus Five Days of Oral Prednisone in Acute Mild to Moderate Adult Asthma
This study seeks to compare the effectiveness of a single dose of oral dexamethasone versus
5 days of oral prednisone in the treatment of mild to moderate asthma exacerbations to
prevent relapse with an unscheduled return visit to a health care provider for additional
asthma treatment within 14 days. The investigators hypothesize that the two treatments will
be equally effective in relapse prevention.
5 days of oral prednisone in the treatment of mild to moderate asthma exacerbations to
prevent relapse with an unscheduled return visit to a health care provider for additional
asthma treatment within 14 days. The investigators hypothesize that the two treatments will
be equally effective in relapse prevention.
Dexamethasone and Prednisone are both systemic corticosteroids. The study will compare a
single dose of oral dexamethasone to 5 days of oral prednisone in the treatment of asthma.
Oral corticosteroids are commonly prescribed following an asthma exacerbation as it has been
demonstrated that these medications prevent relapse.
Oral prednisone is the most common corticosteroid prescribed for asthma relapse prevention.
The half life is around 4 hours and is typically prescribed for minimally 5 days.
The study is evaluating the efficacy of a single dose of dexmethasone. The drug's efficicacy
has been shown to be longer acting and up to 72 hours. A single dose would eliminate the
need for a prescription for a drug like prednisone to hopefully improve compliance.
single dose of oral dexamethasone to 5 days of oral prednisone in the treatment of asthma.
Oral corticosteroids are commonly prescribed following an asthma exacerbation as it has been
demonstrated that these medications prevent relapse.
Oral prednisone is the most common corticosteroid prescribed for asthma relapse prevention.
The half life is around 4 hours and is typically prescribed for minimally 5 days.
The study is evaluating the efficacy of a single dose of dexmethasone. The drug's efficicacy
has been shown to be longer acting and up to 72 hours. A single dose would eliminate the
need for a prescription for a drug like prednisone to hopefully improve compliance.
Inclusion Criteria:
- Age 18-55yo
- History of asthma
- Requires > 1 albuterol nebulizer
- Valid phone number
Exclusion Criteria:
- declines participation
- Past allergic reaction to corticosteroids
- Use of Oral steroids in the last 2 weeks
- Pregnant
- History of COPD, pulmonary fibrosis, cystic fibrosis, or other chronic lung disease
- History of HIV
- History of CHF
- History of Diabetes mellitus
- Active chickenpox (varicella) or shingles (herpes zoster)
- Active TB
- Requires admission to the Hospital
- Requires immediate airway intervention
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