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People with Asthma 
People with Asthma
1 Asthma and Allergy
2 Asthma and Lung Function
3 Asthma and Pain Relievers
4 Asthma and Air Pollution
Resources in Community Languages
5 Asthma and Complementary Therapies
6 Asthma and Infant Bedding
7 Asthma and Diet in Early Childhood
8 Asthma and Wheezing
Allergic rhinitis and your asthma
Using your inhaler
Kids With Asthma
Information Sheets
Tips to manage your asthma all year
`What's Asthma All About?'
`Why Me? Asthma`
World Asthma Day

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The National Asthma Council's network of leading GPs, respiratory physicians, allergists, pharmacists, asthma educators and consumer advocates has built a rich store of collaborative resources. The wide range of information, brochures, papers, programs and other resources provides the latest information on asthma to people with asthma and their carers.

Asthma Information Brochures

Asthma Information Brochures 

Using your Inhaler

Using your inhaler

Children and Asthma

Kids With Asthma

Online tool - Asthma Life Balance Check 

 

 Asthma Life Balance Check

Information Sheets

 

More Resources

 
  • Transition to CFC-free inhalers

    In line with the Montreal Protocol on Substances that Deplete the Ozone Layer, countries throughout the world are working on the phase-out of chlorofluorocarbon (CFC)-containing metered dose inhalers for asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. While the transition to CFC-free inhalers is complete in Australia, many other countries in Asia and the Pacific have begun the process only recently. This transition awareness package aims to assist National Ozone Units and other key national stakeholders in developing countries to develop appropriate materials to ensure the seamless transition to CFC-free inhalers in each country.

    The resources were developed by the United Nations Environment Programme in association with the National Asthma Council Australia, supported by the Multilateral Fund for the Implementation of the Montreal Protocol.
Using CFC-free inhalers

Content Updated 24 August, 2009

Last Updated ( Thursday, 01 October 2009 )
 
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