Adherence to pulmicort respules, results in fewer ER visits in asthmatic children, study
Wed, 25 May 2005 04:00 AM EST
... Young children who are adherent with asthma controller therapies overall, and specifically PULMICORT RESPULES® (budesonide inhalation suspension), have lower exacerbation rates, while those less adherent did not experience the same benefits , according to new data presented today at the 100th American Thoracic Society International Conference... click link for more info. ...
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