Montelukast once daily inhibits exercise-induced bronchoconstriction in 6- to 14-year-old children with asthma.
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J. Kemp | R. Dockhorn | T. Reiss | G. Shapiro | G G Shapiro | B. Knorr | T F Reiss | J P Kemp | R J Dockhorn | H H Nguyen | B C Seidenberg | B Knorr | H. Nguyen | B. Seidenberg | Ha H. Nguyen
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