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Inhalers: adherence and preference
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Use of inhaler devices in elderly patients with respiratory disease: real-world observational study
H. Lee (Seoul, Republic of Korea), B. Lee (Seoul, Republic of Korea), K. Jung (Seoul, Republic of Korea), . Lim (Seoul, Republic of Korea)
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International Congress 2019 – Inhalers: adherence and preference
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Inhalers: adherence and preference
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4197
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Airway diseases
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