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"In spite of the absence of documented clinical benefit antibiotics, mucolytics and antitussives are more specifically dispensed during asthma exacerbations

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  1. Laforest L, Van Ganse E, Devouassoux G, El Hasnaoui A, Osman LM, Bauguil G, Chamba G.Dispensing of antibiotics, antitussives and mucolytics to asthma patients: a pharmacy-based observational survey. Respiratory Medicine 102: 57-63, No. 1, Jan 2008

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"In spite of the absence of documented clinical benefit antibiotics, mucolytics and antitussives are more specifically dispensed during asthma exacerbations. Pharmacoecon. Outcomes News 548, 9 (2008). https://doi.org/10.2165/00151234-200805480-00030

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