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Asthma and COPD drugs: efficacy, safety and pharmacoeconomics
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Inhaler technique: An unmet need in patients with difficult asthma?
T. Capstick, I. Clifton, J. Morgan, J. Silcock, A. Blenkinsopp (Leeds, Bradford, United Kingdom)
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Annual Congress 2013 –Asthma and COPD drugs: efficacy, safety and pharmacoeconomics
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Asthma and COPD drugs: efficacy, safety and pharmacoeconomics
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Airway diseases
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T. Capstick, I. Clifton, J. Morgan, J. Silcock, A. Blenkinsopp (Leeds, Bradford, United Kingdom). Inhaler technique: An unmet need in patients with difficult asthma?. Eur Respir J 2013; 42: Suppl. 57, 700
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