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Asthma: A study to see how histamine response can guide treatment
Who can be in this study: • Children ages 6-17 years • Diagnosed with asthma that has been uncontrolled • African-American or Caucasian...
Who can be in this study: • Children ages 6-17 years • Diagnosed with asthma that has been uncontrolled • African-American or Caucasian The purpose of this research study is to find out if a Laser Doppler (HILD) type test that looks at histamine response can help determine if certain groups of children with asthma respond differently to antihistamines (drugs that block histamine) such as levocetirizine (study drug) than others. We also want to see if certain gene patterns in children with asthma may be related to how a child responds to levocetirizine.
Weight control and Asthma: The process of steroid medications
This study is being done for children and teens: • 5-17 years • Asthma diagnosis • Steroid use during hospitalization...
This study is being done for children and teens: • 5-17 years • Asthma diagnosis • Steroid use during hospitalization The purpose of this study is to find out if children with obesity process steroid medication differently than children who do not have obesity when having an asthma attack. this study will help us figure out how to give each person prescribed the medicine the "just right" dose for them—not too high and not too low.