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  Vol. 135 No. 3, March 1981 TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Techniques of administration of metered-dose aerosolized drugs in asthmatic children

T. B. Harper and R. C. Strunk

The use of medications in metered-dose aerosol form in children with asthma has increased dramatically with the development of safer, inhaled beta 2-adrenergic agents and the inhaled corticosteroid, beclomethasone dipropionate. However, the most appropriate techniques of administration of these agents are presently unclear, and frequent inefficient use of these metered-dose inhalers results. We review the aerosol physiology literature to determine and recommend a most efficient inhalation technique for the use of these metered-dose aerosol devices.





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