If you suffer from Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease (COPD), simple tasks can start to feel larger than life. While there is no cure, there are steps you can take to improve your health and quality of life.
As a medical device manufacturer, we are committed to minimizing any disruption to the supply of our products to our customers globally, during this unprecedented time with the outbreak of COVID-19.
From a UK perspective, BUD/F delivered via an MDI + VHC offers an economic benefit for the treatment of patients with mild asthma. Further analysis is required to determine if there would be any quality-adjusted life-year (QALY) effects based on the chosen intervention.
The widely differing inspiratory flow profiles from Turbuhaler† DPI contributed to greater variability in delivered dose to the carina.
MDI delivery via the AeroChamber Plus* Flow-Vu* VHC resulted in significantly increased mass to the carinal region irrespective of inhalation maneuver as well as reduced oropharyngeal deposited mass which in vivo is likely to result in reduced throat irritation or thrush in the mouth and throat.
Management of your respiratory condition such as asthma or COPD is more important than ever. As such, we would like to invite you to join Dr. Douglas Mack and Dr. Mariam Hanna as they discuss:
How to best manage your and/or your child’s asthma
How to achieve good asthma control
What to do in an asthma emergency
Tips and tricks for administering inhaler medication to children
Effective management of your COPD patients in COVID times - How to help keep them out of the hospital
We invite you to join in on the conversation with Dr. Alan Kaplan as he discusses COVID-19 risk for COPD patients, pharmacological and non-pharmacological COPD treatments, and tips for conducting virtual COPD visits.
We invite you to join the latest “Ask the Expert” session with Kathy Hayward, Respiratory Educator at Calgary COPD & Asthma Program, as she provides tips for how to best manage COPD, the importance of mucus clearance and inhaled medications, and the impact COVID-19 may have on COPD.