Barriers to achieving asthma control in adults: evidence for the role of tiotropium in current management strategies
Christine Jenkins Department of Thoracic Medicine, The George Institute for Global Health and Concord Clinical School, University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW, Australia Abstract: Despite the availability of a range of treatment options and management guidelines, a high proportion of adults with asthma re...
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