• Aust Fam Physician · Dec 1997

    The change to non-CFC metered dose inhalers.

    • A Rubinfeld.
    • Royal Melbourne Hospital, Parkville.
    • Aust Fam Physician. 1997 Dec 1; 26 (12): 1412-4.

    AbstractThe first non-chlorofluorocarbon containing (non-CFC) metered dose inhaler (MDI) (i.e. albuterol, Airomir, 3M) has been approved for marketing in over 35 countries. It is hoped by the year 2000 most MDIs will use non-CFC propellants. By the year 2005 it is likely that CFC containing MDIs will no longer be available in developed countries. This article looks at the basis for this change and how it may affect medical practice.

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