| EDITORS-IN-CHIEF Professor Aziz Sheikh | Dr. Paul Stephenson IMPACT FACTOR 2.504* | | | An online-only, open access journal, npj Primary Care Respiratory Medicine is dedicated to publishing high-quality research in all areas of the primary care management of respiratory and respiratory-related allergic diseases. | | Research highlights include: Is there a rationale and role for long-acting anticholinergic bronchodilators in asthma? David Price, Leonard Fromer, Alan Kaplan, Thys van der Molen & Miguel Román-Rodríguez Tiotropium in patients with moderate COPD naive to maintenance therapy: a randomised placebo-controlled trial Thierry Troosters, Frank C Sciurba, Marc Decramer, Nikos M Siafakas, Solomon S Klioze, Santosh C Sutradhar, Idelle M Weisman & Carla Yunis Feasibility and effectiveness of an Asthma/COPD service for primary care: a cross-sectional baseline description and longitudinal results Esther I Metting, Roland A Riemersma, Janwillem H Kocks, Margriet G Piersma-Wichers, Robbert Sanderman & Thys van der Molen When should acute exacerbations of COPD be treated with systemic corticosteroids and antibiotics in primary care: a systematic review of current COPD guidelines Johanna Laue, Eirik Reierth & Hasse Melbye How to match the optimal currently available inhaler device to an individual child with asthma or recurrent wheeze Wim M van Aalderen, Luis Garcia-Marcos, Monika Gappa, Warren Lenney, Søren Pedersen, Richard Dekhuijzen & David Price Visit the journal website to explore all content available, or sign up to free article e-alerts to receive the latest content straight to your inbox. | | | Publishing with the journal offers authors a number of benefits, including: - Comprehensive and rigorous peer review: manuscripts are evaluated by experienced editors and reviewers who are authorities in the field.
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