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Infographic: Metered Dose Inhalers
An educational resource on metered dose inhalers (MDIs)
Infographic

Multidose Medication Discharge Policy: Step-by-step guide
This step-by-step guide was developed by the Critical Air Project, led by Dr. Valeria Stoynova and Dr. Celia Culley at Island Health in Victoria, British Columbia. The steps in this guide are contextualized by the worked examples and recommendations from the Critical Air Project team.
Guide

Multidose Medication Discharge Policy: Literature summary
A summary document of the relevant literature for multidose medication discharge policy
Document

Patient-facing infographic (Printable)
An educational infographic to communicate information about the environmental impact of inhalers to patients.
Patient resource

Patient-facing infographic
An educational infographic to communicate information about the environmental impact of inhalers to patients.
Patient resource

Patient education and communication Poster
An educational infographic to communicate information about the environmental impact of inhalers to patients.
Poster

Reusing Ipratropium Inhalers Surrey Memorial Hospital
The pediatric pharmacy team at Surrey Memorial Hospital implemented a safe Ipratropium inhaler reuse program after recognizing that most inhalers were being discarded after only a few doses, despite containing substantial remaining medication. The pediatric emergency department alone uses about 1,200 ipratropium inhalers per year; staff collected over 1,000 partially used inhalers before the project began.
Case Study

Prescription Renewal Letter
A template of a letter to a patient from their healthcare provider to ask if they are interested in trying a different type of inhaler.
Template

Hospital Formulary: Step-by-step guide
This step-by-step guide was developed by the Critical Air Project, led by Dr. Valeria Stoynova and Dr. Celia Culley at Island Health in Victoria, British Columbia. The steps in this guide are contextualized by the worked examples and recommendations from the Critical Air Project team.
Guide