Medications to manage care of bronchiectasis and NTM patients are often delivered via a nebulizer. This study compares a number of different OPEP/Nebulizer combinations using salbutamol as the modelled medication.
COPD/chronic bronchitis patients given an Aerobika* OPEP device compared to an alternative OPEP device had delayed time to re-admission. This supports use of the Aerobika* OPEP device as an add-on to usual care post-exacerbation and highlights differences in OPEP device effectiveness.
While it’s one of the most anticipated seasons of the year, summer can also be the most difficult season for Canadians living with COPD (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease). We want to help you make the most of it! Here’s what you need to know about summer, and how you can enjoy yours this year.
Asthma impacts different people in different ways. Most people are able to control their asthma with regular use of their controller medication and using their reliever medication when necessary. However, for many it can be difficult to recognize when their asthma is not controlled. When asthma is well-controlled, you will experience little to no asthma symptoms.
More consistent dose delivery was achieved with the breath actuated technology rather than breath enhanced. Delivering medication only when the patient inhales would result in more stable therapy if I:E ratio was to change with disease< progression or if the patient took breaks to talk during treatment.
It is our pleasure to announce that in honour of the late Mitchell Baran, the founder and leader of the Trudell Medical Group of Companies, the City of London has renamed the portion of Third Street that two of the Trudell Companies are located to “Baransway Drive”.
The personalised approach to inhaled medicine - Ensure your respiratory patients are prepared in case of emergency
Join Professor Anna Murphy as she highlights the role of spacers in optimising inhaled medication delivery for people of all ages and ensuring patients are prepared in case of emergency.
Nous vous invitons à participer à la plus récente séance « Demandez à l’expert » avec Linda Perron, une inhalothérapeute spécialisée en MPOC au Québec. Elle fournira des conseils sur la meilleure façon de prendre en charge la MPOC, sur l’importance du dégagement du mucus et des médicaments par inhalation, ainsi que sur l’impact que la COVID-19 peut avoir sur la MPOC.
Durant le webinaire, on répondra à des questions comme les suivantes :