Short-acting ß2-agonists and greenhouse gas emissions in Europe and Canada
C. Janson (Uppsala, Sweden), E. Maslova (Cambridge, United Kingdom), A. Wilkinson (Stevenage, United Kingdom), E. Penz (Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada), A. Papi (Ferrara, Italy), N. Budgen (Macclesfield, United Kingdom), C. Vogelmeier (Marburg, Germany), M. Kupczyk (Lodz, Poland), J. Bell (Cambridge, United Kingdom), A. Menzies-Gow (London, United Kingdom)
Source: Virtual Congress 2021 – Therapies for respiratory diseases in primary care and COVID - 19
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