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Asthma inhalers and Covid antivirals

James Gallagher explores the carbon footprint of the UK’s most commonly used asthma inhaler. Could a greener alternative be kinder to the planet and better for your health?

Are you one of the five million people with asthma in the UK? If so, could you be on a different inhaler - one that could control your asthma better while also being kinder to the planet? β€œPuffers” - or aerosol spray inhalers - contain potent greenhouse gases and can be tricky to use correctly, so not everyone can control their asthma. We speak to Caroline from Cornwall, who has switched inhalers and it’s transformed her life. James talks to the doctors who think far more people could benefit from making the change.

We also speak to Nerys from North Wales who has started antiviral treatment for her Covid infection. We explore the new drugs with virologist Dr Elisabetta Groppelli and Prof Chris Butler who is running the clinical trial designed to pinpoint who is likely to benefit from antivirals the most.

PRESENTER: James Gallagher
PRODUCER: Beth Eastwood

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28 minutes

Last on

Wed 19 Jan 2022 15:30

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  • Tue 18 Jan 2022 21:00
  • Wed 19 Jan 2022 15:30

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