The Journal of Family PracticeAre inhalers with spacers better than nebulizers for children with asthma?January 1, 2004AsthmaPediatrics
The Journal of Family PracticeEducational interventions improve outcomes for children with asthmaOctober 1, 2003PediatricsPulmonologyAsthma
The Journal of Family PracticeAsthma: Resource use and costs for inhaled corticosteroid vs leukotriene modifier treatment—a meta-analysisMay 1, 2003Asthma
The Journal of Family PracticeDo written action plans improve patient outcomes in asthma? An evidence-based analysisOctober 1, 2002Asthma
The Journal of Family PracticeIs there a role for theophylline in treating patients with asthma?September 1, 2002Asthma
The Journal of Family PracticeInhaled fluticasone superior to montelukast in persistent asthmaSeptember 1, 2002Asthma
The Journal of Family PracticeWhat environmental modifications improve pediatric asthma?July 1, 2002AsthmaPediatrics
The Journal of Family PracticeIntravenous albuterol effective for acute severe asthmaJuly 1, 2002Asthma
The Journal of Family PracticeAlbuterol via metered-dose inhaler and nebulizer equivalent in adultsJuly 1, 2002Asthma
The Journal of Family PracticeHow often is coughing the presenting complaint in patients with gastroesophageal reflux disease?March 1, 2002Asthma
The Journal of Family PracticeIn children hospitalized for asthma exacerbations, does adding ipratropium bromide to albuterol and corticosteroids improve outcome?March 1, 2002Asthma
The Journal of Family PracticeIs a 2-day course of oral dexamethasone more effective than 5 days of oral prednisone in improving symptoms and preventing relapse in children with acute asthma?November 1, 2001AsthmaPediatrics
The Journal of Family PracticeIn patients with asthma that is not well controlled with inhaled steroids, does salmeterol (Serevent) or montelukast (Singulair) offer better symptom relief?September 1, 2001Asthma