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Therapeutics
Systematic review and meta-analysis
For patients with chronic asthma not controlled with inhaled corticosteroids alone, long-acting β-agonists are associated with fewer exacerbations than leukotriene receptor agonists
- Correspondence to : Dr Gene Colice, Critical Care and Respiratory Services, Washington Hospital Center, 110 Irving St NW, Washington, DC 20010, USA; Gene.Colice{at}Medstar.net
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For patients with chronic asthma not controlled with inhaled corticosteroids alone, long-acting β-agonists are associated with fewer exacerbations than leukotriene receptor agonists
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- First published June 4, 2014.
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September 15, 2014
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