Aerosol Therapy in Veterinary Medicine

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This VetGirl veterinary podcast tells you how you can implement asthma inhalers and chambers in your clinic and for your patients with feline asthma or canine chronic bronchitis. The use of inhaler steroids (e.g., fluticasone) and/or beta-agonists (e.g., albuterol) can be life-saving in patients with acute respiratory distress. However, appropriate use and medical management (including oral systemic drug therapy) is imperative!

REFERENCES:
Rozanski E. Aerosol therapy in dogs and cats. Clinician’s Brief 2013;32-35.

Padrid P. Use of inhaled medications to treat respiratory diseases in dogs and cats. J Amer Anim Hosp Assoc 2006;42:165-169.

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