A Mellen
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Recent Articles
1.
Verrijdt G, De Landtsheer A, Mellen A, Godderis L
Occup Med (Lond)
. 2017 Oct;
67(8):615-620.
PMID: 29036545
Background: Rhizarthrosis, or osteoarthritis of the base of the thumb, is a common condition affecting 10-30% of the population over the age of 60. Whether it is an occupational disease...
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Arvidsson P, Mellen A, Palmqvist M, Lotvall J
Respir Med
. 2000 Aug;
94(6):574-7.
PMID: 10921762
Some inhalers have been claimed to give better deposition, resulting in higher efficacy. In a previous study we did not find any evidence of different potency of salbutamol given either...
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Lotvall J, Mellen A, Arvidsson P, Palmqvist M, Radielovic P, Kottakis J, et al.
Can Respir J
. 1999 Nov;
6(5):412-6.
PMID: 10572207
Background: In many countries, two dry powder formulations of inhaled formoterol are available for clinical use; one uses a single-dose device (Foradil, Aerolizer), and the other uses a multiple-dose device...
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Palmqvist M, Ibsen T, Mellen A, Lotvall J
Am J Respir Crit Care Med
. 1999 Jul;
160(1):244-9.
PMID: 10390407
Studies performed on airway smooth muscle in vitro have indicated that salmeterol is a partial agonist on the beta2-receptor in comparison to formoterol. In the present study we evaluated whether...
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Mellen A, Arvidsson P, Palmqvist M, Lotvall J
Am J Respir Crit Care Med
. 1999 May;
159(5 Pt 1):1663-5.
PMID: 10228142
Several breath-activated multidose powder devices for inhaled anti-asthma drugs are now available. Some of these inhalers have been argued to give higher drug deposition in the airways than conventional pressurized...