Struggling with your asthma medicine? An asthma inhaler works most effectively if you deliver your medication slowly, so this is where a spacer device can be useful to help you achieve this goal. Many ...
More than one million children in the UK have asthma. Those who use spacers with their inhalers have a better chance of getting an effective drug dose. Abstract Drawing on literature searches and ...
This month’s Pharmacology Consult, related to this month’s special focus on Asthma and Allergy in the Office, discusses the use of asthma drug delivery and delivery devices. In addition to the ...
Research suggests that for most asthma attacks, a largish plastic bubble called a spacer is as good at relieving the attack as a nebuliser - and it's simpler, faster, cheaper, and perhaps safer. Yes, ...
MarketResearch.biz announces the publication of its most recently generated research report titled, “Global Asthma Spacers Market by Product Type (Aerochamber, Optichamber, Volumatic, Inspirease), by ...
Asthma is a common disease of the lungs with symptoms including wheezing, coughing, chest tightness and shortness of breath. New Zealand has the second-highest prevalence rate of asthma in the world – ...
A disposable cup similar to those used to serve takeaway hot drinks could transform the way in which asthma attacks are treated. The paper cup is designed to replace spacers - the large plastic ...
Could a plastic bubble be the answer for acute asthma? Yes, suggests a study at the Sydney Children's Hospital into non-life-threatening attacks. Over the last 25 years or so, the nebuliser has become ...
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