Dispensing of antibiotics, antitussives and mucolytics to asthma patients: a pharmacy-based observational survey.
BACKGROUND: Antibiotics, antitussives and mucolytics are commonly used in asthma, despite limited evidence for their effectiveness. The correlates of use for these medication classes in asthma were identified. METHODS: Asthma patients aged 18-50 who were regular customers of pharmacies were include...
Main Authors: | Laforest, L, Van Ganse, E, Devouassoux, G, El Hasnaoui, A, Osman, L, Bauguil, G, Chamba, G |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2008
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