On the recordJuly 17, 2012
Inhaled epinephrine is not safe for the treatment of asthma and no current clinical practice guideline calls for the use of epinephrine.
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congress.govInhaled epinephrine is not safe for the treatment of asthma and no current clinical practice guideline calls for the use of epinephrine.
Capps emphasizes the dangers of inhaled epinephrine for asthma treatment.
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