Feedback on inhaler use does not significantly improve inhaled corticosteroid adherence or clinical outcomes

I. Adejumo (Nottingham (Nottinghamshire), United Kingdom), M. Patel (Plymouth, United Kingdom), T. Mckeever (Nottingham (Nottinghamshire), United Kingdom), D. Shaw (Nottingham (Nottinghamshire), United Kingdom)

Source: Virtual Congress 2020 – Digital technologies in airway diseases
Session: Digital technologies in airway diseases
Session type: Oral Presentation
Number: 4804
Disease area: Airway diseases, Paediatric lung diseases

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