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Inventor of Asthma Inhalers
The inventor of Asthma inhaler is H. R. Shepperd. He had make his mark in the health care business through the development of the inhalant used by asthmatics.
At the moment H.R. Shepherd at age of 76 is totally dedicated to vaccinology,
he started the Albert B. Sabin Vaccine Institute of Georgetown, in 1993.
Shortly after Sabin death, a dear friend.
A tribute to the pioneering work
of two great figures in vaccinology, Albert B. Sabin and Maurice
R. Hilleman, the Fellows Program will nurture talented high
school students and undergraduates as they pursue their interests
in the health sciences, particularly in vaccinology and
immunology. Sabin Vaccine Institute Chairman H.R. Shepherd,
a close friend of both Hilleman and the late Sabin, underscores
that the program is designed to encourage the next
generation of scientists and health professionals to dedicate
themselves to health promotion through disease prevention.
Swedish pharmaceutical companies developed in the 60th different types from betablockers inhalers. Between the most important products, obtained as a result of that investigation, they are the Aptin (1965), to fight chest angina and arrhythmia, and the antiasthmatic Brycanil.
Turbuhaler has been devised by Kjell Weterlin of the company Astra Draco. This is an asthma inhalant. The patient regulates the metering with the air they breathe.
3M Health Care developed the first medicine
inhalant of asthma in 1956. The idea came from the daughter of the
president of the Riker laboratory, now part of 3M health Care, she
asked if they could make shomething similar to hair spray that she
could use to take her asthma medicine.
That is how the idea of inhaler was born, so asthmatic
patients could take several doses any time times of the day, without
having to refilled the inhalers constantly. This invention continues
being now the commonest medicine for the asthmatic patients.
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