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Respiratory Disorders
Making metered-dose inhalers more environmentally friendly:
Although many metered-dose inhalers still use chlorofluorcarbon (CFC) to propel the medication directly into the lungs, more and more inhalers are being replaced with devices that do not use CFC. CFC, although safe for the person to inhale, is known to damage the earth's ozone layer - a shield that protects the earth against harmful sun rays. Other devices that previously used CFC, such as air conditioners and refrigerators, have already been changed to non-CFC alternatives. Inhalers and NebulizersInhalers and nebulizers for the treatment of respiratory diseases:Several types of inhalation devices are used in the treatment of asthma or other chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases, such as emphysema. Inhalers are often effective in delivering medication directly to the lungs with less side effects than medication taken by mouth or injection. There are several types of inhalation devices. The type of inhalation device will vary, depending on your medical history, preference, and severity and frequency of the symptoms. Inhalers can contain anti-inflammatory medications or bronchodilator medications. The most common types of inhalation devices are:
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