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Bichara MD et al. – The role of magnesium in the bronchial tissues is not completely understood. Current recommendations do not support the addition of magnesium as part of the management of children with mild or moderate asthma. Future studies should focus on elucidating the role of magnesium in children, while for severe asthma there is a need to establish the optimal dosage and the most effective route of administration.

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