Nebulised Corticosteroids vs Dry Powder Inhalers
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Written by Jon Slattery
27th November 2014

Mitsuhiro Kamimura et al. discuss why nebulisation is superior to particle based inhalers in certain patients with cough variant asthma. This study may have relevance to canine patients with primarily upper respiratory tract airway inflammation. Read the full article Allergology International. 2012;61411-417

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