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Craig T - No clinically relevant effect on cortisol levels was observed, compared with placebo or active comparators, even with high-dose CIC treatment and in asthma of all severities. Furthermore, there was no clinically relevant effect of CIC treatment on growth in children with mild asthma compared with placebo. The favorable safety profile of CIC may allay patient and physician concern regarding ICS when using this agent. Guideline-recommended use of ICS medications may help optimize treatment outcomes in asthma.

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