If the left wants to help asthma then they should tell the EPA and their messiah obama the clown that they shoudl bring back the old inhalers as the new ones do not work at all.
I shold know as I have asthma, and since the EPA banned the inhaler which worked because they claimed it pollutes the air I;ve had asthma attacks and been took to hospital.
Think about it, they tell me my inhaler is polluting the air while they take helicoptors, planes and big SUV’s
If the left wants to help asthma then they should tell the EPA and their messiah obama the clown that they shoudl bring back the old inhalers as the new ones do not work at all.
I shold know as I have asthma, and since the EPA banned the inhaler which worked because they claimed it pollutes the air I;ve had asthma attacks and been took to hospital.
Think about it, they tell me my inhaler is polluting the air while they take helicoptors, planes and big SUVs
Here's a web site for you:
Save CFC Inhalers
For all who are unaware, CFC inhalers, which actually worked, were removed from the market in a joint effort by the FDA, EPA etc in a fit of garbage science because of 'the ozone hole' and 'man made global warming'. They were replaced by inferior quality HFA inhalers which were never properly tested nor subjected to follow up studies mandated by FDA rules.
All but one of the new HFA inhalers contain alcohol, a know trigger for asthma; they all contain a host of leachables that have never been subject to testing.
The new inhalers do not work for some, do not work as well for some, and cause asthma attacks in others.
Note the irony in the following from
the FDA web site:
"It is important to remember that
it is the deep breath that you take with each puff that gets the medication into your lungs, not the force of the spray. The spray from an albuterol HFA inhaler may feel softer than the spray from an albuterol CFC inhaler but this will not affect the amount of drug that you breathe into your lungs. The spray from an albuterol CFC inhaler often hits the back of the mouth. The spray from an HFA inhaler is a fine mist that may actually be easier to breathe into your lungs compared to a CFC inhaler. "
OTH global pharma and global chemical companies have made a bundle or two.