RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 Clinical symptoms and ‘off-label’ prescribing in children with asthma JF British Journal of General Practice JO Br J Gen Pract FD British Journal of General Practice SP 220 OP 222 VO 57 IS 536 A1 Colin McCowan A1 Gaylor Hoskins A1 Ron G Neville YR 2007 UL http://bjgp.org/content/57/536/220.abstract AB A UK-wide database of structured asthma review consultations was used to investigate the prevalence of ‘off-label’ anti-asthma prescriptions in relationship to clinical symptoms of asthma control. The 1050 children (6.1%) aged 16 years or under issued with an off-label prescription reported more nighttime, daytime and activity asthma symptoms, and used more short-acting β2-agonist medication than their peers. Off-label prescribing for children with asthma in UK primary care is associated with worse levels of self-reported asthma control.