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Thoughtful prescription of inhaled medication has the potential to reduce inhaler-related greenhouse gas emissions by 85.

Ville A VartiainenAshley A WoodcockAlexander J K WilkinsonChrister JanssonUnnur BjörnsdóttirTari HaahtelaLauri Lehtimäki
Published in: BMJ open respiratory research (2024)
There has been an urgent call for healthcare to reduce its carbon footprint for appropriate patients with asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), changing to non-propellant inhalers can reduce the carbon footprint of their treatment by almost 20-fold.
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