Once- or Twice-Daily Treatment With PULMICORT RESPULES(R) Significantly Increased Percentage of Days Asthma Is Controlled
14th Nov 2006, 13:31 GMT
Children treated with PULMICORT RESPULES(R) (budesonide inhalation suspension) either once or twice daily experienced a significantly greater increase in the percentage of asthma-control days compared to those receiving placebo. [click link for full article]
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