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Long Term Safety Profile Of Symbicort Analyzed In Asthma Patients - Read More

Date Added: August 16, 2008 01:20:03 PM
A 52-week study examined the long-term safety of the maintenance combination asthma therapy, SYMBICORT® (budesonide/formoterol fumarate dehydrate) Inhalation Aerosol, at up to double the approved dosage.1 More than 700 patients ages 12 years and older with moderate to severe persistent asthma, and who had been previously treated with inhaled corticosteroids, participated in the study.

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