the new environmentally friendly inhaler

anonymous

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Phasing Out CFC Inhalers
Protecting Human Health and the Ozone Layer

Inhalers in Canada

2.7 million Canadians have asthma or COPD
79% of all inhaled medicines delivered by CFC MDIs
55% salbutamol formulations
22% beclomethasone formulation
23% other formulations
13% dry powder inhalers
8% nebulizer formulations


-drug-by-drug basis
-sufficient quantities of alternatives must be available
-<b>target complete phase-out by 2005 <b>
-education is essential
 

Diane

New member
o how i dont like change, especially when it comes to a med i am used to. I hope my pharmacy doesnt change my inhaler to the new one, but i am guessing eventually they will. UUUUGGGGGGGG
 

Diane

New member
o how i dont like change, especially when it comes to a med i am used to. I hope my pharmacy doesnt change my inhaler to the new one, but i am guessing eventually they will. UUUUGGGGGGGG
 

Diane

New member
o how i dont like change, especially when it comes to a med i am used to. I hope my pharmacy doesnt change my inhaler to the new one, but i am guessing eventually they will. UUUUGGGGGGGG
 

anonymous

New member
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>anonymous</b></i>

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">http://www.ec.gc.ca/ozone/DOCS...sentationPP.cfm
</a>


Phasing Out CFC Inhalers

Protecting Human Health and the Ozone Layer



Inhalers in Canada



2.7 million Canadians have asthma or COPD

79% of all inhaled medicines delivered by CFC MDIs

55% salbutamol formulations

22% beclomethasone formulation

23% other formulations

13% dry powder inhalers

8% nebulizer formulations





-drug-by-drug basis

-sufficient quantities of alternatives must be available

-<b>target complete phase-out by 2005 <b>

-education is essential</end quote></div>



Ahh, I didn't realize this was in Canada. That's why it wasn't on my radar. Thanks for the documentation!
 

anonymous

New member
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>anonymous</b></i>

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">http://www.ec.gc.ca/ozone/DOCS...sentationPP.cfm
</a>


Phasing Out CFC Inhalers

Protecting Human Health and the Ozone Layer



Inhalers in Canada



2.7 million Canadians have asthma or COPD

79% of all inhaled medicines delivered by CFC MDIs

55% salbutamol formulations

22% beclomethasone formulation

23% other formulations

13% dry powder inhalers

8% nebulizer formulations





-drug-by-drug basis

-sufficient quantities of alternatives must be available

-<b>target complete phase-out by 2005 <b>

-education is essential</end quote></div>



Ahh, I didn't realize this was in Canada. That's why it wasn't on my radar. Thanks for the documentation!
 

anonymous

New member
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>anonymous</b></i>

<a target=_blank class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge href="http://www.ec.gc.ca/ozone/DOCS/SandS/mdi/EN/profession/presentationPP.cfm
">http://www.ec.gc.ca/ozone/DOCS...sentationPP.cfm
</a>


Phasing Out CFC Inhalers

Protecting Human Health and the Ozone Layer



Inhalers in Canada



2.7 million Canadians have asthma or COPD

79% of all inhaled medicines delivered by CFC MDIs

55% salbutamol formulations

22% beclomethasone formulation

23% other formulations

13% dry powder inhalers

8% nebulizer formulations





-drug-by-drug basis

-sufficient quantities of alternatives must be available

-<b>target complete phase-out by 2005 <b>

-education is essential</end quote></div>



Ahh, I didn't realize this was in Canada. That's why it wasn't on my radar. Thanks for the documentation!
 
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luke

Guest
This has been going on for several years in the states. The FDA orginally wanted to ban fluorocarbons before 2000, but no one really complied so they couldn't enforce it. Many companies with new drugs just went to a DPI, dry powder inhaler, rather than using a propellant at all. As for it not working as well...it really shouldn't make a difference. I have noticed that the spray is slower so actually it should be more effective for those who don't use a spacer.


luke
 
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luke

Guest
This has been going on for several years in the states. The FDA orginally wanted to ban fluorocarbons before 2000, but no one really complied so they couldn't enforce it. Many companies with new drugs just went to a DPI, dry powder inhaler, rather than using a propellant at all. As for it not working as well...it really shouldn't make a difference. I have noticed that the spray is slower so actually it should be more effective for those who don't use a spacer.


luke
 
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luke

Guest
This has been going on for several years in the states. The FDA orginally wanted to ban fluorocarbons before 2000, but no one really complied so they couldn't enforce it. Many companies with new drugs just went to a DPI, dry powder inhaler, rather than using a propellant at all. As for it not working as well...it really shouldn't make a difference. I have noticed that the spray is slower so actually it should be more effective for those who don't use a spacer.


luke
 

Scarlett81

New member
I don't have a spacer, so maybe I should get one. I'm trying to inhale really slow and alllow a minute between puffs to see if that helps.
 

Scarlett81

New member
I don't have a spacer, so maybe I should get one. I'm trying to inhale really slow and alllow a minute between puffs to see if that helps.
 

Scarlett81

New member
I don't have a spacer, so maybe I should get one. I'm trying to inhale really slow and alllow a minute between puffs to see if that helps.
 
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