Predictors of excessive short-acting beta2-agonist use and asthma exacerbations: a retrospective analysis of a Polish prescription database.
M. Kupczyk (Lodz, Poland), W. Barg (Wroclaw, Poland), G. Bochenek (Kraków, Poland), G. Brozek (Katowice, Poland), D. Brzostek (Warsaw, Poland), P. Dabrowiecki (Warsaw, Poland), A. Dabrowski (Warsaw, Poland), R. Dobek (Warsaw, Poland), R. Gawlik (Katowice, Poland), A. Kucharczyk (Warsaw, Poland), I. Kuprys-Lipinska (Lodz, Poland), A. Mastalerz-Migas (Wroclaw, Poland), E. Zagrajek (Warsaw, Poland), M. Kowalski (Lodz, Poland)
Source: Virtual Congress 2020 – Inhaled corticosteroids and bronchodilator studies in asthma
Disease area: Airway diseases
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M. Kupczyk (Lodz, Poland), W. Barg (Wroclaw, Poland), G. Bochenek (Kraków, Poland), G. Brozek (Katowice, Poland), D. Brzostek (Warsaw, Poland), P. Dabrowiecki (Warsaw, Poland), A. Dabrowski (Warsaw, Poland), R. Dobek (Warsaw, Poland), R. Gawlik (Katowice, Poland), A. Kucharczyk (Warsaw, Poland), I. Kuprys-Lipinska (Lodz, Poland), A. Mastalerz-Migas (Wroclaw, Poland), E. Zagrajek (Warsaw, Poland), M. Kowalski (Lodz, Poland). Predictors of excessive short-acting beta2-agonist use and asthma exacerbations: a retrospective analysis of a Polish prescription database.. 2638
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