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Which do you think leukotriene inhibitors like Accolate or ß2 antagonists like salmeterol are better for treating mild asthma?

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Carcinoid as cause of atypical asthma

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If a patient develops type 1 allergic reaction to a cephalosporin, what are the chances of his or her developing similar reaction to penicillin?

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Cephalosporin allergy

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Are some climates better than others for asthmatics?

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