Adjustable maintenance dosing with budesonide/formoterol provides effective asthma symptom control at a lower average dose than with fixed dosing – 6-month study Source: International Congress 2018 – Asthma and drugs Year: 2018
Adjustable maintenance dosing with budesonide/formoterol reduces asthma exacerbations compared with fixed dosing – 3-month study Source: International Congress 2017 – Clinical points to ponder in asthma Year: 2017
Adjustable maintenance dosing with budesonide/formoterol provides effective asthma symptom control at a lower average dose than fixed dosing: results of a study in Italy Source: Eur Respir J 2003; 22: Suppl. 45, 411s Year: 2003
Adjustable maintenance dosing with budesonide/formoterol reduces asthma exacerbations compared with fixed dosing – a 5-month study in Canada Source: Eur Respir J 2003; 22: Suppl. 45, 411s Year: 2003
Scientific rationale for using a single inhaler for asthma control by comparison of the effectiveness and safety of formoterol/budesonide turbuhaler as physician-guided adjustable maintenance dosing regimen versus formoterol/budesonide given as fixed dose of twice daily therapy in the management of bronchial asthma Source: Annual Congress 2009 - Aspects of clinical asthma Year: 2009
Effectiveness of adjustable maintenance dosing and fixed dosing with budesonide/formoterol single inhaler in a multi-ethnic asthma population Source: Eur Respir J 2004; 24: Suppl. 48, 311s Year: 2004
Budesonide/formoterol adjustable maintenance dosing and fixed dosing in adolescents with asthma: a Swedish study Source: Eur Respir J 2003; 22: Suppl. 45, 258s Year: 2003
Benefits of adjustable versus fixed maintenance dosing of budesonide/formoterol: a Swiss study in asthma Source: Eur Respir J 2003; 22: Suppl. 45, 258s Year: 2003
Managed adjustable dosing of budesonide/formoterol combination provides equivalent asthma control to fixed dosing at a lower overall dose Source: Eur Respir J 2002; 20: Suppl. 38, 396s Year: 2002
Budesonide/formoterol adjustable maintenance dosing effectively improves asthma symptom severity: a multicentre Canadian study Source: Eur Respir J 2003; 22: Suppl. 45, 258s Year: 2003
Overall asthma control with budesonide/formoterol maintenance and reliever therapy in patients stratified by GINA treatment step Source: Annual Congress 2010 - Combination therapy in asthma and COPD Year: 2010
Budesonide/formoterol maintenance and reliever therapy for asthma compared to conventional best practice: a randomised real-life study Source: Eur Respir J 2006; 28: Suppl. 50, 613s Year: 2006
4-month adjustable or fixed maintenance treatment with budesonide/formoterol in a single inhaler reduces symptom severity Source: Eur Respir J 2002; 20: Suppl. 38, 41s Year: 2002
Adjustable dosing with budesonide/formoterol in a single inhaler reduces costs compared with a conventional fixed dosing regimen Source: Eur Respir J 2003; 22: Suppl. 45, 411s Year: 2003
Improved and maintained asthma control with once-daily budesonide/formoterol single inhaler therapy in mild-to-moderate persistent asthma Source: Eur Respir J 2001; 18: Suppl. 33, 21s Year: 2001
Budesonide/formoterol maintenance and reliever therapy compared to conventional best practice in the treatment of persistent asthma Source: Eur Respir J 2007; 30: Suppl. 51, 616s Year: 2007
Adjustable maintenance treatment with budesonide/formoterol combination rapidly improves and maintains quality of life in asthma patients Source: Eur Respir J 2002; 20: Suppl. 38, 41s Year: 2002
Adjustable maintenance dosing with budesonide/formoterol controls asthma symptom severity and maintains lung function with a lower overall dose than fixed dosing: results of an Italian study Source: Eur Respir J 2003; 22: Suppl. 45, 259s Year: 2003
Stability of overall asthma control achieved with budesonide/formoterol maintenance + reliever therapy Source: Annual Congress 2009 - Aspects of clinical asthma Year: 2009
Adjustable dosing with budesonide/formoterol in a single inhaler maintains improvement in health-related quality of life at a lower drug load than fixed dosing – the ATACO study Source: Eur Respir J 2003; 22: Suppl. 45, 258s Year: 2003