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Nebulized Furosemide for the Management of Dyspnea: Does the Evidence Support Its Use?
Journal of Pain and Symptom Management, 10/10/08
Newton PJ et al. - Although nebulized furosemide appeared to have a positive influence on dyspnea and physiological measurements, caution must be taken with the results primarily coming from small-scale clinical trials or observation trials.
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