Outpatient Oral Prednisone after Emergency Treatment of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
New England Journal of Medicine2003Vol. 348(26), pp. 2618–2625
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Shawn D. Aaron, Katherine L. Vandemheen, Paul C. Hébert, Robert Dales, Ian G. Stiell, Jan Ahuja, Garth Dickinson, Robert J. Brison, Brian H. Rowe, Jonathan Dreyer, Elizabeth Yetisir, Daniel T. Cass, George A. Wells
Abstract
Outpatient treatment with oral prednisone offers a small advantage over placebo in treating patients who are discharged from the emergency department with an exacerbation of COPD.
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