Whilst the inhaled route is the first line administration method in the management of asthma, it is well documented that patients can have problems adopting the correct inhaler technique and thus receiving adequate medication. This applies equally to metered dose inhalers and dry powder inhalers and leads to poor disease control and increased healthcare costs. Reviews have highlighted these problems and the recent European Consensus Statement developed a call to action to seek solutions. This review takes forward the challenge of inhaler competence by highlighting the issues and suggesting potential solutions to these problems. The opportunity for technological innovation and educational interventions to reduce errors is highlighted, as ...
Many children with asthma do not use their inhalers correctly and consequently gain little or no the...
Poor inhaler technique and nonadherence impair the efficacy of medications for asthma and chronic ob...
SummaryRecommendations in asthma guidelines presuppose that practitioners have the evidence, informa...
SummaryWhilst the inhaled route is the first line administration method in the management of asthma,...
SummaryAlthough the principles of asthma management are well established in Europe, the available da...
PURPOSE OF THE REVIEW: The long-term goals of asthma management are to control symptoms and to reduc...
SummaryAsthma is now the commonest chronic disease in industrialised countries and its prevalence is...
Background: Inhaled drug delivery is the cornerstone treatment for asthma and chronic obstructive pu...
Objective: Inhalation therapy is one of the key pillars in the treatment of chronic obstructive dise...
review of asthma inhalation devices by LAVORINI et al. Despite the availability of effective asthma ...
Introduction: The use of inhaled medications remained as the pillar in pharmacological management of...
INTRODUCTION: Asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) are ongoing concerns to the he...
PubMed ID: 23882109BACKGROUND: Proper education and training in correct inhalation technique has bee...
Inhaled therapies are the cornerstone of treatment in asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disea...
Inhaled therapies are the cornerstone of treatment in asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disea...
Many children with asthma do not use their inhalers correctly and consequently gain little or no the...
Poor inhaler technique and nonadherence impair the efficacy of medications for asthma and chronic ob...
SummaryRecommendations in asthma guidelines presuppose that practitioners have the evidence, informa...
SummaryWhilst the inhaled route is the first line administration method in the management of asthma,...
SummaryAlthough the principles of asthma management are well established in Europe, the available da...
PURPOSE OF THE REVIEW: The long-term goals of asthma management are to control symptoms and to reduc...
SummaryAsthma is now the commonest chronic disease in industrialised countries and its prevalence is...
Background: Inhaled drug delivery is the cornerstone treatment for asthma and chronic obstructive pu...
Objective: Inhalation therapy is one of the key pillars in the treatment of chronic obstructive dise...
review of asthma inhalation devices by LAVORINI et al. Despite the availability of effective asthma ...
Introduction: The use of inhaled medications remained as the pillar in pharmacological management of...
INTRODUCTION: Asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) are ongoing concerns to the he...
PubMed ID: 23882109BACKGROUND: Proper education and training in correct inhalation technique has bee...
Inhaled therapies are the cornerstone of treatment in asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disea...
Inhaled therapies are the cornerstone of treatment in asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disea...
Many children with asthma do not use their inhalers correctly and consequently gain little or no the...
Poor inhaler technique and nonadherence impair the efficacy of medications for asthma and chronic ob...
SummaryRecommendations in asthma guidelines presuppose that practitioners have the evidence, informa...