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This was further highlighted by Krishnaprasad in a noninterventional, prospective, observational, single-arm study involving moderate-to-severe asthma cases requiring ICS/LABA inhalation. Telephonic monitoring conducted for 124 patients to assess asthma control utilizing the GINA assessment questionnaire highlighted consistency in the “well-controlled” asthma status (84%) at 1 year for treatment of adherent patients utilizing conventional p MDIs without dose counters [18-19].
Interact J Med Res 2019;8(2):e13530
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“How Is My Child’s Asthma?” Digital Phenotype and Actionable Insights for Pediatric Asthma
JMIR Pediatr Parent 2018;1(2):e11988
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“When ‘Bad’ is ‘Good’”: Identifying Personal Communication and Sentiment in Drug-Related Tweets
JMIR Public Health Surveill 2016;2(2):e162
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