Climate impact of inhaler therapy in the Fraser Health region, 2016–2021 | British Columbia Medical Journal
Carbon footprint of inhalers in respiratory treatment: SABA CARBON International | European Respiratory Society
Greener inhalers: are we setting the wrong targets? - The Pharmaceutical Journal
The excessive carbon footprint of inhaler devices used in airway... | Download Scientific Diagram
GSK says new inhaler will help slash its carbon footprint | pharmaphorum
Breathing Space Northamptonshire - Are you prescribed an inhaler? Dry Powder Inhalers (DPIs) have a much lower carbon footprint than pressurised Metered Dose Inhalers (pMDIs). Swapping from a pMDI to a DPI
Sustainable Inhalers in Primary Care
Asthma patients could cut carbon footprint by switching to 'greener' inhalers | CNN
The environmental impact of inhalers for asthma: A green challenge and a golden opportunity - Wilkinson - 2022 - British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology - Wiley Online Library
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The excessive carbon footprint of inhaler devices used in airway... | Download Scientific Diagram
BetterhealthMCR on X: "Did you know that the most commonly used inhaler has a carbon footprint equal to a 175 mile car journey? We're switching preventer inhalers to dry powder inhalers to
Switching to Dry Powder Inhaler Cuts Carbon Footprint | RT
Joined Up Care Derbyshire Greener Inhaler Strategy July 2022 » Joined Up Care Derbyshire
Minimising the environmental impact of inhalers
HealthPRO Canada | HealthPRO's New Impact Assessment Tool for Inhalers
New carbon footprint table from MIMS supports greener inhaler prescribing | GPonline
Sustainability | Free Full-Text | Carbon Footprints and Life Cycle Assessments of Inhalers: A Review of Published Evidence
Life cycle environmental impacts of inhalers - ScienceDirect
MIMS initiatives help reduce carbon footprint of inhaler prescribing | MIMS online
Can Switching Inhalers Reduce Your Carbon Footprint? | MedPage Today
RACGP - Respiratory inhalers and the environment
Inhalers and the environment – Green Inhaler
Sustainability | Free Full-Text | Carbon Footprints and Life Cycle Assessments of Inhalers: A Review of Published Evidence
Norfolk and Waveney Integrated Care System (ICS) on X: "Reduce your carbon footprint by switching to a greener inhaler for asthma, COPD and other respiratory conditions. Find out more: https://t.co/JDV7akm3T7 https://t.co/rXEy8c8vJB" /
Switching to 'green' inhalers could reduce carbon emissions and cut costs, study suggests | University of Cambridge