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Loosing control of asthma means that asthma, even using a rescue inhaler often, prevents the patient from what he/she wants to do.

Here you can find various supports in order to achieve asthma and COPD control.

The ADMIT Webpage

is a European place for information about the different inhalation systems, inhalation training advice for asthma, and recent literature on this topic.
The Aerosol Drug Management Improvement Team reviews published evidence to examine ways to improve the treatment of obstructive pulmonary diseases in Europe.

ADMIT advises all people with specific respiratory related medical problems to seek advice from their own doctor or physician. ADMIT regrets that it cannot enter into correspondence regarding individual medical queries.

For health care professionals:
Survey - Selection of inhaler devices in primary care

ADMIT initiated a GP survey with the aim to evaluate the process and decisions involved in the selection of inhaler devices for asthma treatment. The study results will be published on the ADMIT webpage by the end of 2008.
If you like to take part in the survey you can find the questionnaire located on this webpage. Please click here

Current ADMIT activities

Click here for a list of ADMIT activities for patients and health care professionals

Email Newsletter for health care professionals
Join the ADMIT community and receive our free email Newsletter containing news about ADMIT and it activities.
To register please click here

Inhalation devices

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