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From: Therapeutic principles and unmet needs in the treatment of cough in pediatric patients: review and expert survey

Fig. 2

Utilization, efficacy, and tolerability of current treatments for pediatric cough according to international experts. aAnswers of “None” and “Prefer not to say” are not shown. If a participant selected the same treatment multiple times for a particular symptom, it was counted once only. bParticipants rated the tolerability of each treatment as very good (5), good (4), moderate (3), poor (2), or very poor (1). Answers of “Prefer not to say” are not shown. Questions were closed-ended. LTRA, leukotriene receptor antagonist; PPI, proton pump inhibitor

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