“…The result is at odds with our earlier observations, which indicated that good symptom control, evaluated objectively by lung function measurements, could also be achieved by cromones in as many as 50 to 70% of children suffering from asthma (27). However, on closer examination, these results are not necessarily contradictory and, in fact, are in agreement with a study from Belgium (28). Although there was no significant difference in bronchial responsiveness between children treated with disodium cromoglycate and beclomethasone dipropionate, inhaled steroid therapy was superior to cromoglycate in the prevention of virus-induced wheezing in preschool children with asthma.…”