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NICE Asthma Inhalers and the Environment Patient Decision Aid

Published by: NICE

If you would like to think about reducing the carbon footprint of your asthma treatment, this decision aid explains the options. It is intended to help discussions between people aged 12 and over and their healthcare professionals.

Access the Decision Aid.

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