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    The ADMIT series--issues in inhalation therapy. 2. Improving technique and clinical effectiveness by Broeders, Mariëlle E A C, Sanchis, Joaquin, Levy, Mark L, Crompton, Graham K, Dekhuijzen, P N Richard

    Published in Primary care respiratory journal (27-05-2009)
    “…Aerosol inhalation is considered the optimal route for administering the majority of drugs for the treatment of obstructive airways diseases. A number of…”
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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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    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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    Intravenous magnesium sulphate provides no additive benefit to standard management in acute asthma by Bradshaw, Tracey A, Matusiewicz, Simon P, Crompton, Graham K, Alastair Innes, J, Greening, Andrew P

    Published in Respiratory medicine (01-01-2008)
    “…Summary Background Treatment of acute asthma is based on rapid reversal of bronchospasm and airway inflammation. Magnesium sulphate (MgSO4 ) is known to have a…”
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    The ADMIT series--issues in inhalation therapy. 3) Mild persistent asthma: the case for inhaled corticosteroid therapy by Corrigan, Chris J, Levy, Mark L, Dekhuijzen, Pn Richard, Crompton, Graham K

    Published in Primary care respiratory journal (01-09-2009)
    “…Mild persistent asthma should be treated with continuous inhaled corticosteroids (ICS), which reduces exacerbations of disease, controls symptoms and reduces…”
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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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    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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    The ADMIT series--issues in inhalation therapy. 5) Inhaler selection in children with asthma by Pedersen, Søren, Dubus, Jean Christophe, Crompton, Graham K

    Published in Primary care respiratory journal (01-09-2010)
    “…Many children with asthma do not use their inhalers correctly and consequently gain little or no therapeutic benefit from the treatment. The focus of…”
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    Matching inhalers and spacer devices by Crompton, Graham K, Prowse, Keith

    Published in BMJ (10-12-1994)
    “…EDITOR,-Concern has been generated by the pharmaceutical industry about inhalation treatment and large volume spacer devices in advertisements in the…”
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    A comparison of responses to bronchodilator drugs in chronic bronchitis and chronic asthma by Crompton, Graham K.

    Published in Thorax (01-01-1968)
    “…Isoprenaline by inhalation, adrenaline by inhalation, subcutaneous adrenaline, intravenous aminophylline, and subcutaneous atropine were administered to two…”
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