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According to the Advair web site (GlaxoSmithKline is the company), Advair 100/50 is approved for use in children ages 4 to 11.   You may have heard about the long-acting bronchodilator in Advair, called salmeterol, and it's potential dangers. Ironically, salmeterol may lead to worse asthma attacks, according to the "black box" warning on the drug.   If you have any concerns, talk to your doctor. There are other long-acting bronchodilators (known as LABA) and using corticosteroids in combination with a short-acting bronchodilator may work. But you have to talk honestly with your doctor and your daughter's condition before you can decide. Do not let your daughter stop taking the medicine before you have that conversation and a plan for her asthma treatment.
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