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Leukotriene receptor antagonists: their therapeutic role in children with asthma

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Key Points
Introduction
Diagnostic considerations in young children
Rationale for leukotriene antagonism in childhood asthma
Clinical evidence for montelukast use in children
Preventive treatment in children
Other potential roles of LTRAs
Acknowledgements
References
Appendices
Content created June 2007
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In a child with persistent asthma, initial therapy options include low-dose ICS, montelukast or cromones (Figure 2). If the initial choice is a cromone or montelukast, and adequate asthma control is not achieved after a trial period of 4– 8 weeks, cease the medication and initiate low-dose ICS.

As with any asthma therapy, commence LTRAs for a trial period of 4–8 weeks then reassess whether the treatment is effective, well tolerated and necessary.

Oral corticosteroids should not be abruptly replaced by montelukast. In patients taking montelukast, the dose of concomitant ICS may be reduced gradually to the lowest dose then ceased.9 Table 1 gives recommendations on commencing or ceasing LTRAs depending on the child’s current asthma severity and drug regimen. Oral montelukast should not be relied on to manage acute asthma.9

Figure 2. Approach to preventive therapy in children

Figure 2. Approach to preventive therapy in children

Table 1. Recommendations for starting and stopping LTRA treatment in children with frequent intermittent or mild persistent asthma

Current status Action recommended If poor response
Starting LTRA
Frequent reliever use, no preventer therapy Start LTRA

Trial for 4-8 weeks

Start low-doseICS
Sodium cromoglycate or nedocromil sodium Start LTRA and cease cromone abruptly

Trial for 4-8 weeks†

Asthma well controlled on lowest ICS dose for 3 months Start LTRA and cease ICS abruptly.

Trial for 4-8 weeks†

Recommence ICS
Stopping LTRA
Good control on LTRA for 3 months or end of winter season of frequent intermittent asthma Cease LTRA Recommence LTRA or other preventer
† Trial period depends on pattern and severity, e.g. 4 weeks may be sufficient in mild persistent asthma. In frequent intermittent asthma, a longer period may be needed to evaluate the effect on symptoms.

‡ Low-dose ICS: total daily dose of beclomethasone dipropionate-HFA 100–200 mcg or fluticasone propionate 100–200 mcg or budesonide 200–400 mcg.1

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