Mometasone/indacaterol (MF/IND) and mometasone/indacaterol/glycopyrronium (MF/IND/GLY) versus fluticasone/salmeterol (FLU/SAL) and FLU/SAL+tiotropium (TIO) in patients with inadequately controlled asthma: data from the PLATINUM program

R. Van Zyl-Smit (Cape Town, South Africa), K. Chapman (Toronto, Canada), H. Kerstjens (Groningen, Netherlands), C. Gessner (Leipzig, Germany), H. Sagara (Tokyo, Japan), A. Tanase (Basel, Switzerland), M. Hosoe (Basel, Switzerland), X. Shu (East Hanover, United States of America), A. Pethe (East Hanover, United States of America), D. Lawrence (Basel, Switzerland), H. Tillmann (Basel, Switzerland), K. Mezzi (Basel, Switzerland), P. D’Andrea (East Hanover, United States of America)

Source: Virtual Congress 2021 – Asthma inhalers: new devices and adherence
Session: Asthma inhalers: new devices and adherence
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Number: 3385

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R. Van Zyl-Smit (Cape Town, South Africa), K. Chapman (Toronto, Canada), H. Kerstjens (Groningen, Netherlands), C. Gessner (Leipzig, Germany), H. Sagara (Tokyo, Japan), A. Tanase (Basel, Switzerland), M. Hosoe (Basel, Switzerland), X. Shu (East Hanover, United States of America), A. Pethe (East Hanover, United States of America), D. Lawrence (Basel, Switzerland), H. Tillmann (Basel, Switzerland), K. Mezzi (Basel, Switzerland), P. D’Andrea (East Hanover, United States of America). Mometasone/indacaterol (MF/IND) and mometasone/indacaterol/glycopyrronium (MF/IND/GLY) versus fluticasone/salmeterol (FLU/SAL) and FLU/SAL+tiotropium (TIO) in patients with inadequately controlled asthma: data from the PLATINUM program. 3385

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