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Other: Tapering After Short Courses of Corticosteroids: Is It Necessary? December 2003
Article: Some physicians are now trying oral dexamethasone instead of prednisone for acute pediatric asthma. September 2001
Article: There's truth to the rumor that several oral theophylline products will be going off the market. September 2001
Other: Theophylline Products Discontinued September 2001
Other: Dexamethasone For Acute Asthma Attacks September 2001
Article: Most kids with asthma DON'T get a flu shot October 2000
Article: Pulmicort Respules, the first corticosteroid solution for nebulizers October 2000
Other: New Drug: Pulmicort Respules (Budesonide Inhalation Suspension) October 2000
Other: Influenza Vaccination Of Asthmatic Children October 2000
Other: New Product: The Doser July 1997
Article: Too many asthmatics still AREN'T using inhaled steroids April 1997
Article: New asthma guidelines April 1997
Other: The 1997 Expert Panel Report II: Guidelines for the Diagnosis and Management of Asthma April 1997
Other: The 1997 Expert Panel Report II: Guidelines for the Diagnosis and Management of Asthma April 1997
Article: Zyflo (zileuton) for asthma January 1997
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