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Management of asthma and other respiratory diseases in primary care
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Pharmacist’s time spending to manage patients with asthma or COPD in an outpatient clinic in Thailand
Sirin Phenphinan (Khon Kaen, Thailand), Sunee Lertsinudom, Sirin Phenphinan, Kesarin Choopunyalerd
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International Congress 2015 – Management of asthma and other respiratory diseases in primary care
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Management of asthma and other respiratory diseases in primary care
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Thematic Poster Session
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1240
Disease area:
Airway diseases
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Sirin Phenphinan (Khon Kaen, Thailand), Sunee Lertsinudom, Sirin Phenphinan, Kesarin Choopunyalerd. Pharmacist’s time spending to manage patients with asthma or COPD in an outpatient clinic in Thailand. Eur Respir J 2015; 46: Suppl. 59, 1240
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