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Combined Ipratropium and β2-Adrenergic Receptor Agonist in Acute Asthma

Rex W Force, Sheryl J. Herner, Terry L. Seaton and Marsha K. Mertens
The Journal of the American Board of Family Practice January 2000, 13 (1) 55-65; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3122/jabfm.13.1.55
Rex W Force
From the Fort Collins Family Medicine Residency Program (SJH), Fort Collins, and the University of Wyoming School of Pharmacy (SJH), Laramie, Wyo; and the St. Louis College of Pharmacy (TLS), and St. John's Mercy Family Medicine (TLS, MKM), St. Louis, MO. Address reprint requests to Sheryl J. Herner, PharmD, Fort Collins Family Medicine Residency, 1025 Pennock Place, Fort Collins, CO 80524-3998
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Sheryl J. Herner
From the Fort Collins Family Medicine Residency Program (SJH), Fort Collins, and the University of Wyoming School of Pharmacy (SJH), Laramie, Wyo; and the St. Louis College of Pharmacy (TLS), and St. John's Mercy Family Medicine (TLS, MKM), St. Louis, MO. Address reprint requests to Sheryl J. Herner, PharmD, Fort Collins Family Medicine Residency, 1025 Pennock Place, Fort Collins, CO 80524-3998
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Terry L. Seaton
From the Fort Collins Family Medicine Residency Program (SJH), Fort Collins, and the University of Wyoming School of Pharmacy (SJH), Laramie, Wyo; and the St. Louis College of Pharmacy (TLS), and St. John's Mercy Family Medicine (TLS, MKM), St. Louis, MO. Address reprint requests to Sheryl J. Herner, PharmD, Fort Collins Family Medicine Residency, 1025 Pennock Place, Fort Collins, CO 80524-3998
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Marsha K. Mertens
From the Fort Collins Family Medicine Residency Program (SJH), Fort Collins, and the University of Wyoming School of Pharmacy (SJH), Laramie, Wyo; and the St. Louis College of Pharmacy (TLS), and St. John's Mercy Family Medicine (TLS, MKM), St. Louis, MO. Address reprint requests to Sheryl J. Herner, PharmD, Fort Collins Family Medicine Residency, 1025 Pennock Place, Fort Collins, CO 80524-3998
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The Journal of the American Board of Family     Practice: 13 (1)
The Journal of the American Board of Family Practice
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1 Jan 2000
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Rex W Force, Sheryl J. Herner, Terry L. Seaton, Marsha K. Mertens
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Rex W Force, Sheryl J. Herner, Terry L. Seaton, Marsha K. Mertens
The Journal of the American Board of Family Practice Jan 2000, 13 (1) 55-65; DOI: 10.3122/jabfm.13.1.55
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