If you or someone in your family has asthma and is going away on vacation, it is important to create a checklist to ensure that the necessary research has been done and all of the necessary items are brought with you to your destination!
If you or someone in your family has asthma and is going away on vacation, it is important to create a checklist to ensure that the necessary research has been done and all of the necessary items are brought with you to your destination!
The first day of school is less than a month away! This can be a busy and exciting time for you and your children. However, if your child suffers from asthma it is also a good time to take steps to protect them from the “September Spike”.
Manage asthma during wildfires by monitoring air quality, indoor cleanliness, limiting outdoor exposure, wearing masks, consulting healthcare providers, and optimizing medication with AeroChamber VHC* and AeroChamber 2Go*.
Manage asthma during wildfires by monitoring air quality, indoor cleanliness, limiting outdoor exposure, wearing masks, consulting healthcare providers, and optimizing medication with AeroChamber VHC* and AeroChamber 2Go*.
Join Dr. Douglas Mack and Dr. Mariam Hanna as they discuss the importance of asthma control in today’s world, as well as the shift to virtual appointments including tools and tips to optimize virtual asthma assessments. Please see a recording of the session below.
Living a full life with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) is more accessible than ever before with today’s online resources. Whether you’re looking for in-depth tutorials, facts, or simple tips on self-management, the web offers information at your fingertips. Here’s a few of our favourite bookmark-worthy websites for you!
Do you use a puffer to manage your asthma or other respiratory condition? If so, you may have heard about using a spacer with your puffer. But what is a spacer and how does it work? This article explores the benefits of using a spacer with your puffer and provides tips on how to use one properly. Whether you're new to using a spacer or just looking to improve your technique, this article has you covered.
A systematic review of nebulizer use highlighted a few different potential mechanisms for fugitive emissions. Differences in nebulizer design had an impact in the amount and type of fugitive emissions emitted.
Through the choice of an appropriate nebulizer, the natural risk can be greatly reduced, and through selection of appropriate mitigation strategies, the risk can be almost eliminated.
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.
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.
Various improvements have been made to the basic jet nebulizer design with the intent of delivering more medication to the distal airways while still providing aerosol within the respirable range of 3 – 5 μm.
While the hot summer months may affect the everyday management of your lung health, it doesn’t have to keep you from living your fullest life. Here are a few tips to help you find the breathing spaces you need this summer.
The most efficient and effective delivery method remains that recommended in the device IFU (one actuation inhaled at a time, as well inhalation as soon as possible after actuation)
However, this laboratory-based study has indicated that a modified common-canister protocol with an anti-static VHC as the aerosol transfer vehicle has the potential to be a viable ‘off-label’ proposition in hospital situations where there is an urgent need to conserve pMDI medication as well as avoid cross-contamination from pathogenic viruses or bacteria
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.
A systematic review of nebulizer use highlighted a few different potential mechanisms for fugitive emissions. Differences in nebulizer design had an impact in the amount and type of fugitive emissions emitted.
Through the choice of an appropriate nebulizer, the natural risk can be greatly reduced, and through selection of appropriate mitigation strategies, the risk can be almost eliminated.