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    Importance of Inhaler Device Use Status in the Control of Asthma in Adults: The Asthma Inhaler Treatment Study
    Fusun Yildiz on behalf of the Asthma Inhaler Treatment Study Group
    Respiratory Care February 2014, 59 (2) 223-230; DOI: https://doi.org/10.4187/respcare.02478
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    Practical Problems With Aerosol Therapy in COPD
    Joseph L Rau
    Respiratory Care February 2006, 51 (2) 158-172;
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    Comparing Clinical Features of the Nebulizer, Metered-Dose Inhaler, and Dry Powder Inhaler
    David E Geller
    Respiratory Care October 2005, 50 (10) 1313-1322;
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    Inhalation Therapy With Metered-Dose Inhalers and Dry Powder Inhalers in Mechanically Ventilated Patients
    Rajiv Dhand
    Respiratory Care October 2005, 50 (10) 1331-1345;
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    Determinants of Patient Adherence to an Aerosol Regimen
    Joseph L Rau
    Respiratory Care October 2005, 50 (10) 1346-1359;
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    Dry Powder Inhalers: An Overview
    Paul J Atkins
    Respiratory Care October 2005, 50 (10) 1304-1312;
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    Problems With Inhaler Use: A Call for Improved Clinician and Patient Education
    James B Fink and Bruce K Rubin
    Respiratory Care October 2005, 50 (10) 1360-1375;
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    Metered-Dose Inhalers and Dry Powder Inhalers in Aerosol Therapy
    Dean R Hess
    Respiratory Care October 2005, 50 (10) 1376-1383;
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    History of Aerosol Therapy: Liquid Nebulization to MDIs to DPIs
    Paula J Anderson
    Respiratory Care September 2005, 50 (9) 1139-1150;
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    Dry Powder Inhaler Formulation
    Martin J Telko and Anthony J Hickey
    Respiratory Care September 2005, 50 (9) 1209-1227;

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