Improper inhaler technique is associated with poor asthma control and frequent emergency department visits
Allergy Asthma and Clinical Immunology2013Vol. 9(1), pp. 8–8
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Hamdan Al‐Jahdali, Anwar Ahmed, Abdullah Al-Harbi, Mohd Khan, Salim Baharoon, Salih Bin Salih, Rabih Halwani, Saleh Al‐Muhsen
Abstract
Improper asthma inhaler device use is associated with poor asthma control and more frequent ED visits. We also identified many avoidable risk factors leading to the improper use of inhaler devices among asthma patients visiting the ED.
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