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Article: Keep Fluticasone Inhalers Straight During Transitions of Care October 2017
Article: Be Prepared to Handle Switches With New Fluticasone/Salmeterol Inhalers July 2017
Article: Help Ensure Asthma Patients in the ED Have the Right Exacerbation Meds On Hand March 2017
Article: Try to Keep Patients on the Same Type of Inhaler Device January 2017
Other: Video Resources to Improve Patient Care January 2017
Article: Give Single Dose Dexamethasone for Pediatric Asthma Exacerbations in the ED January 2016
Commentary: Dexamethasone for Childhood Asthma Exacerbations January 2016
Article: Tiotropium (Spiriva Respimat) will be the first long-acting anticholinergic for ASTHMA December 2015
Commentary: Tiotropium (Spiriva) for Asthma December 2015
Article: Verify Patients Don't Go Home on Two Albuterol Inhalers June 2015
Chart: Drugs Associated with Weight Gain May 2015
Article: Don't Use Ipratriopium for Asthma Exacerbations in Hospitalized Patients January 2015
Patient Education: Video Instructions for Different Inhaler Devices October 2014
Patient Education: Using A Spacer Device May 2014
Chart: Choosing a Spacer Device May 2014
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