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- Differences in bronchodilating potency of salbutamol in Turbuhaler as compared with a pressurized metered-dose inhaler formulation in patients with reversible airway obstructionBy CG Lofdahl, L Andersson, E Bondesson, LG Carlsson, K Friberg, J Hedner, Y Hornblad, P Jemsby, A Kallen, A Ullman, S Werner and N SvedmyrCG LofdahlL AnderssonE BondessonLG CarlssonK FribergJ HednerY HornbladP JemsbyA KallenA UllmanS Werner
- Mucosal inhibition of cholinergic contractions in ferret trachea can be transferred between organ bathsBy A Ullman, CG Lofdahl, N Svedmyr, L Bernsten and BE SkooghA UllmanCG LofdahlN SvedmyrL Bernsten
- Formoterol, a new long-acting bronchodilator for inhalationBy P Arvidsson, S Larsson, CG Lofdahl, B Melander, L Wahlander and N SvedmyrP ArvidssonS LarssonCG LofdahlB MelanderL Wahlander
- Beta-agonists--friends or foes?By CG Lofdahl and N Svedmyr
- Inhaled formoterol during one year in asthma: a comparison with salbutamolBy P Arvidsson, S Larsson, CG Lofdahl, B Melander, N Svedmyr and L WahlanderP ArvidssonS LarssonCG LofdahlB MelanderN Svedmyr
- Bronchodilator intake and plasma levels on admission for severe acute asthmaBy C Janson, J Boe, G Boman, B Mossberg and N SvedmyrC JansonJ BoeG BomanB Mossberg
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