10.6084/m9.figshare.12162027.v1 Stanley J. Szefler Stanley J. Szefler Stanley Goldstein Stanley Goldstein Christian Vogelberg Christian Vogelberg George W. Bensch George W. Bensch John Given John Given Branko Jugovic Branko Jugovic Michael Engel Michael Engel Petra M. Moroni-Zentgraf Petra M. Moroni-Zentgraf Ralf Sigmund Ralf Sigmund Eckard H. Hamelmann Eckard H. Hamelmann Forced Expiratory Flow (FEF25–75%) as a Clinical Endpoint in Children and Adolescents with Symptomatic Asthma Receiving Tiotropium: A Post Hoc Analysis Adis Journals 2020 Airway obstruction Asthma Muscarinic antagonist Tiotropium 2020-05-05 14:48:54 Figure https://adisjournals.figshare.com/articles/figure/Forced_Expiratory_Flow_FEF25_75_as_a_Clinical_Endpoint_in_Children_and_Adolescents_with_Symptomatic_Asthma_Receiving_Tiotropium_A_Post_Hoc_Analysis/12162027 <p><strong>Article full text</strong></p> <p><br> The article associated with this page has been accepted for online publication and is in the final stages of production. The link to the full text will be made available on this page in the next few days.</p> <p><br> The above Summary Slide represents the opinions of the authors. For a full list of declarations, including funding and author disclosure statements, please see the full text online (see “read the peer-reviewed publication” opposite). </p> <p>© The authors, CC-BY-NC 2020.<b> </b></p>