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![]() Just a quick follow-up to a previous discussion. Turns out Proventil is one of the HFA type inhalers. It's not CFC. This has turned out to be a big problem. I don't know anything about why the propellant makes a difference, but there's a lot of people close to panic mode because the HFA types just don't work. They are not the primary, maintenance medication. They are used for fast relief when an acute attack starts and the patient simply can't breath. There's a petition being submitted to reverse the FDA's ban for the CFC type inhalers. The reality is that the ban is simply due to CFC content, nothing else, and the amount of CFCs released to the atmosphere due to people using the inhaler due to a severe asthma attack is miniscule. Hopefully it will be reversed as it may save a few lives. Eisboch |
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