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THE IMPACT OF DIFFERENT DEVICES AND INHALATION SKILLS ON DELIVERING MEDICATION TO THE LUNG

  • At: AbuDhabi (United Arab Emirates) (2019)
  • Type: Poster
  • Poster code: POS-HPS-024
  • By: LIN, Tzu Yu (TAIPEI Chang Gung Memorial Hospital OF THE C.G.M.F, China Taiwan)
  • Co-author(s): Tun-Liang Chen: Department of Pharmacy, Taipei Chang Gung Memorial Hospital of the C.G.M.F., Taipei City, China Taiwan
    Yi-Jung Wang: Department of Pharmacy, Taipei Chang Gung Memorial Hospital of the C.G.M.F., Taipei City, China Taiwan
    Tzu-Yu Lin: Department of Pharmacy, Taipei Chang Gung Memorial Hospital of the C.G.M.F., Taipei City, China Taiwan
    Yu-Ting Liang: Department of Pharmacy, Taipei Chang Gung Memorial Hospital of the C.G.M.F., Taipei City, China Taiwan
    Dah-Chin Yan: Taipei Pediatrics, Department of Pediatrics Children’s Medical Center, Linkou Chang Gung Memorial Hospital of the C.G.M.F., Taipei City, China Taiwan
    Chi-Hua Chen: Department of Pharmacy, Linkou Chang Gung Memorial Hospital of the C.G.M.F. , Taoyuan, China Taiwan
    Shin-Tarng Deng: Department of Pharmacy Administration, Linkou Chang Gung Memorial Hospital of the C.G.M.F., Taoyuan, China Taiwan
  • Abstract:

    Background

    Having a good respiratory disease control relies on correct use of the inhalers. There is no direct evidence currently that points out which inhaler is better for drug delivery to the deep lungs to achieve an expected treatment effect.

    Methods

    51 pharmacists were asked to demonstrate the use of both a DPI and an MDI. The AIM measured the

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