GK Crompton
- Comparative efficacy and potency of ipratropium via Turbuhaler and pressurized metered-dose inhaler in reversible airflow obstructionBy FG Bollert, SP Matusiewicz, MH Dewar, GM Brown, A McLean, AP Greening and GK CromptonFG BollertSP MatusiewiczMH DewarGM BrownA McLeanAP Greening
- New inhalation devicesBy GK Crompton
- Breath-actuated inhalers: comparison of terbutaline Turbohaler with salbutamol RotahalerBy A Anani, AJ Higgins and GK CromptonA AnaniAJ Higgins
- Comparison of terbutaline via the Nebuhaler and salbutamol via the Volumatic: theory and practiceBy BJ Chapman and GK Crompton
- The use of a new breath-actuated inhaler by patients with severe airflow obstructionBy RJ Fergusson, J Lenney, GJ McHardy and GK CromptonRJ FergussonJ LenneyGJ McHardy
- Breath-actuated inhalers in chronic asthma: comparison of Diskhaler and Turbohaler for delivery of beta-agonistsBy PH Brown, J Lenney, S Armstrong, AC Ning and GK CromptonPH BrownJ LenneyS ArmstrongAC Ning
- Plasma lactate dehydrogenase: a marker of disease activity in cryptogenic fibrosing alveolitis and extrinsic allergic alveolitis?By SP Matusiewicz, IJ Williamson, PJ Sime, PH Brown, PR Wenham, GK Crompton and AP GreeningSP MatusiewiczIJ WilliamsonPJ SimePH BrownPR WenhamGK Crompton
- Peak inspiratory flow through Turbuhaler in acute asthmaBy PH Brown, AC Ning, AP Greening, A McLean and GK CromptonPH BrownAC NingAP GreeningA McLean
- Frequency of voice problems and cough in patients using pressurized aerosol inhaled steroid preparationsBy IJ Williamson, SP Matusiewicz, PH Brown, AP Greening and GK CromptonIJ WilliamsonSP MatusiewiczPH BrownAP Greening
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