In fact, only Symbicort has this licence and use of other combination inhalers in this way would be unlicensed.
Suzie Collett, respiratory communications manager, AstraZeneca UK Limited, Luton, Bedfordshire.
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In the 7 November issue of GP, 'Combination inhalers for asthma', a bullet point stated that 'Combination inhalers can be used as both preventative and reliever treatment.'
In fact, only Symbicort has this licence and use of other combination inhalers in this way would be unlicensed.
Suzie Collett, respiratory communications manager, AstraZeneca UK Limited, Luton, Bedfordshire.
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