The pathobiologic implications for treatment. Old and new strategies in the treatment of chronic asthma
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The pathobiologic implications for treatment. Old and new strategies in the treatment of chronic asthma
Abstract
An increased understanding of the pathobiology of asthma has led to improved treatment for chronic asthma. This article discusses the old and new strategies of asthma therapy based on a pathobiologic approach. Therapeutic agents discussed include beta-adrenergic agonists, methylxanthines, corticosteroids, cromolyn, nedocromil, leukotriene modifiers, and new investigational agents.
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