Efficacy and safety of once-daily low-dose indacaterol/mometasone via Breezhaler® in symptomatic adult and adolescent patients with inadequately controlled asthma: Phase III randomised QUARTZ study findings

P. D'Andrea (NJ, United States of America), O. Kornmann (Frankfurt, Germany), J. Mucsi (Gödöllo, Hungary), M. Kato (Kishiwada, Japan), L. Bandelli (NJ, United States of America), B. Sen (Hyderabad, India)

Source: International Congress 2019 – ALERT: Abstracts Leading to Evolution in Respiratory Medicine Trials: Asthma
Session: ALERT: Abstracts Leading to Evolution in Respiratory Medicine Trials: Asthma
Session type: Clinical trials session
Number: 3780
Disease area: Airway diseases

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