Guest guest Posted November 19, 2000 Report Share Posted November 19, 2000 Hi, This is from Medscapapes resp. care Medpulse. Thought eveyone might be interested. I assume they meant " chloride transport " in the heading, and not " chloride transplant. " , mom of Meagan 5 (cf, asthma) and Kailin 8 (asthma) CYSTIC FIBROSIS AZITHROMYCIN REDUCES INFLAMMATION, RESTORES CHLORIDE TRANSPLANT IN CF Azithromycin is a promising new treatment for cystic fibrosis because it reduces inflammation and also restores some degree of chloride transport in CF airway epithelial cells, researchers reported Friday at the 14th annual North American Cystic Fibrosis Conference. http://respiratorycare.medscape.com/30000.rhtml?srcmp=rc-111700 <a href= " http://respiratorycare.medscape.com/30000.rhtml?srcmp=rc-111700 " > Read it Here</a> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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