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Published 08:43 30 Oct 2019 GMT
Updated 09:25 30 Oct 2019 GMT
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"Our study shows that switching to inhalers which are better for the environment could help individuals, and the NHS as a whole, reduce their impact on the climate significantly," said Dr James Smith, from the University of Cambridge.
"This is an important step towards creating a zero carbon healthcare system fit for the 21st century."
However, it is noted that any patient considering a change should consult their GP, as some people need to be prescribed the specific metered-dose style of inhaler.
As well as this, patients can also make sure that they are disposing of their used inhalers correctly.
Used inhalers can be returned to pharmacies to be disposed of properly. Similarly, half-empty inhalers should not be thrown away.
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