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    Effect of incorrect use of dry powder inhalers on management of patients with asthma and COPD by Lavorini, Federico, Magnan, Antoine, Christophe Dubus, Jean, Voshaar, Thomas, Corbetta, Lorenzo, Broeders, Marielle, Dekhuijzen, Richard, Sanchis, Joaquin, Viejo, Jose L, Barnes, Peter, Corrigan, Chris, Levy, Mark, Crompton, Graham K

    Published in Respiratory medicine (01-04-2008)
    “…Summary Background Incorrect usage of inhaler devices might have a major influence on the clinical effectiveness of the delivered drug. This issue is poorly…”
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    Systemic effects of high dose inhaled steroids: comparison of beclomethasone dipropionate and budesonide in healthy subjects by Brown, P H, Matusiewicz, S P, Shearing, C, Tibi, L, Greening, A P, Crompton, G K

    Published in Thorax (01-10-1993)
    “…ACKGROUND--Systemic absorption of inhaled corticosteroids may adversely influence the function of the hypothalamo-pituitary-adrenal axis, bone metabolism, and…”
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    Frequency of voice problems and cough in patients using pressurized aerosol inhaled steroid preparations by Williamson, IJ, Matusiewicz, SP, Brown, PH, Greening, AP, Crompton, GK

    Published in The European respiratory journal (01-04-1995)
    “…The aim of the study was to assess the prevalence of throat and voice symptoms in asthma patients using pressurized aerosol, metered-dose, inhaled…”
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    Peak inspiratory flow through Turbuhaler in acute asthma by Brown, PH, Ning, AC, Greening, AP, McLean, A, Crompton, GK

    Published in The European respiratory journal (01-11-1995)
    “…Efficient use of dry powder inhalers, such as Turbuhaler, is dependent on the generation of adequate inspiratory flow. It is not clear whether patients with…”
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    How to achieve good compliance with inhaled asthma therapy by Crompton, Graham K.

    Published in Respiratory medicine (01-10-2004)
    “…Inability to use inhaler devices correctly is a major source of non-compliance in patients with asthma. The problem of coordinating dose release with…”
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    Hyperventilation in men claiming compensation for benign asbestos-related diseases by Crompton, G K

    “…The observation that hyperventilation was common in men involved in civil court actions compared with my non-medico-legal practice stimulated me to carefully…”
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    Plasma lactate dehydrogenase: a marker of disease activity in cryptogenic fibrosing alveolitis and extrinsic allergic alveolitis? by Matusiewicz, S P, Williamson, I J, Sime, P J, Brown, P H, Wenham, P R, Crompton, G K, Greening, A P

    Published in The European respiratory journal (01-10-1993)
    “…Total plasma lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) activity may be elevated in cryptogenic fibrosing alveolitis (CFA) and extrinsic allergic alveolitis (EAA), and may be…”
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    Erratum: Inhaler technique: facts and fantasies. A view from the Aerosol Drug Management Improvement Team (ADMIT) by Levy, Mark L, Dekhuijzen, PNR, Barnes, PJ, Broeders, M, Corrigan, CJ, Chawes, BL, Corbetta, L, Dubus, JC, Hausen, Th, Lavorini, F, Roche, N, Sanchis, J, Usmani, Omar S, Viejo, J, Vincken, W, Voshaar, Th, Crompton, GK, Pedersen, Soren

    Published in NPJ primary care respiratory medicine (26-05-2016)
    “…Correction to: npj Primary Care Respiratory Medicine (2016) 26, 16017; doi:10.1038/npjpcrm.2016.17; published online 21 April 2016 Since the online publication…”
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    Inappropriate inhaler use: assessment of use and patient preference of seven inhalation devices by LENNEY, J., INNES, J.A., CROMPTON, G.K.

    Published in Respiratory medicine (01-05-2000)
    “…Inefficient inhaler technique is a common problem resulting in poor drug delivery, decreased disease control and increased inhaler use. The aim of this study…”
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    Regular inhaled salbutamol and asthma control: the TRUST randomised trial by Dennis, Sarah M, Sharp, Stephen J, Vickers, Madge R, Frost, Chris D, Crompton, Graham K, Barnes, Peter J, Lee, Tak H

    Published in The Lancet (British edition) (13-05-2000)
    “…Previous work has suggested that the long-term regular use of inhaled β 2-agonist bronchodilators might lead to a deterioration in asthma control. The aim of…”
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    Peak inspiratory flow through turbuhaler ® in chronic obstructive airways disease by Dewar, M.H., Jamieson, A., McLean, A., Crompton, G.K.

    Published in Respiratory medicine (01-05-1999)
    “…Many patients with chronic obstructive airways disease (COAD) receive therapy by the inhaled route. This study was performed to assess whether patients with…”
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    Comparison of oral bambuterol and inhaled salmeterol in patients with symptomatic asthma and using inhaled corticosteroids by CROMPTON, G. K, AYRES, J. G, BASRAN, G, SCHIRALDI, G, BRUSASCO, V, EIVINDSON, A, JAMIESON, A. H, OLSSON, H

    “…Salmeterol inhaled twice-daily is now being used more frequently as additional treatment in asthma insufficiently controlled by inhaled corticosteroids. We…”
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    Moving from CFC aerosol to HFA aerosol or dry powder inhalers: what do patients think? by Hartung, Thomas K, Allbutt, Helen, Dewar, Maria, Innes, J Alastair, Crompton, Graham K

    Published in Respiration (2002)
    “…Environmentally friendly hydrofluoroalkane (HFA) pressurised metered-dose inhalers are currently being marketed to replace chlorofluorocarbon (CFC)-driven…”
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    Emergency pre-hospital management of patients admitted with acute asthma by Simpson, A J, Matusiewicz, S P, Brown, P H, McCall, I A, Innes, J A, Greening, A P, Crompton, G K

    Published in Thorax (01-02-2000)
    “…BACKGROUND Little is known about the management of acute asthma prior to hospital admission. Pre-hospital treatment of patients referred to hospital with acute…”
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    Comparison of Pulmicort®pMDI plus Nebuhaler®and Pulmicort®Turbuhaler®in asthmatic patients with dysphonia by CROMPTON, G.K., SANDERSON, R., DEWAR, M.H., MATUSIEWICZ, S.P., NING, A.C.W.S., JAMIESON, A.H., MCLEAN, A., GREENING, A.P.

    Published in Respiratory medicine (01-05-2000)
    “…Background. Dysphonia is a known local adverse effect of inhaled corticosteroids. This symptom was investigated by laryngoscopy and assessment in a voice…”
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