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An Open-Label Controlled Trial of Theophylline for Treatment of Patients With Hyposmia
The American Journal of the Medical Sciences, 06/15/09
Henkin RI et al. - Theophylline was effective in improving smell function in patients with smell loss. Improvement persisted as long as treatment was continued, which extended from 6 to 72 months.
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