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Inhalers Emit a Lot of Ghgs, Hospitals Try to Reduce Them

MONTREAL — Hundreds of thousands of metered-dose inhalers are used every year in Quebec. Rather unknown, these devices to administer aerosol drugs in the respiratory tract are highly polluting. The carbon footprint associated with the use of a single device can be equivalent to a 290 km drive. Good news, innovative projects to minimize their impact on the environment are carried out by dedicated personnel. This is the case at CHU Sainte-Justine …
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MONTREAL — Hundreds of thousands of metered-dose inhalers are used every year in Quebec. Rather unknown, these devices to administer aerosol drugs in the respiratory tract are highly polluting. The carbon footprint associated with the use of a single device can be equivalent to a 290 km drive. Good news, innovative projects to minimize their impact on the environment are carried out by dedicated personnel. This is the case at CHU Sainte-Justine …

·Richelieu, Canada
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canadafrancais.com broke the news in Richelieu, Canada on Sunday, November 30, 2025.
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