Elbeddini Ali
Chairman of Pharmacy and patient safety officer for Winchester Hospital, Winchester District Memorial Hospital (WDMH), 556 Louise St, Winchester, ON K0C2K0 Canada.
J Pharm Policy Pract. 2020 May 20;13:19. doi: 10.1186/s40545-020-00224-4. eCollection 2020.
Background Coronavirus is causing a shortage of critical inhalers needed by patients with Asthma and respiratory illness. Patients with Asthma are at higher risk if they tract the novel Coronavirus. As the coronavirus continues to spread, hospitals are turning to use more salbutamol MDI. Salbutamol MDI has become the line of defence for physicians in the emergency room who are treating patients with Corona Virus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) and have respiratory distress .[Hui et al 2020 ,and Center for Drug Evaluation and Research 2020] During the COVID pandemic, there has been a drastic increase in the use of MDI inhalers; therefore, it led to a decrease in availability and a break in the supply chain. Patients with Asthma are at higher risk if they tract the novel Coronavirus, and an inhaler could be a life or death for them. As the coronavirus continues to spread, hospitals are turning to use more salbutamol Metered Dose inhaler (MDI). Salbutamol MDI is now on short supply as the COVID-19 continues to spread. Salbutamol MDI has become the line of defence for physicians in the emergency room who are treating patients with COVID-19 and have respiratory distress. The current shortage of salbutamol MDI could be a result of stockpiling and hoarding of this life-saving inhaler. That had led to a critical shortage of Salbutamol MDI, and even the case shortage continues with some other alternatives such as Ipratropium MDI and even with long-acting B-agonists such as Salmeterol and Formoterol which also starting to have a limitation on ordering these agents. Coronavirus sparks fear of medication shortage. Coronavirus panic-buying also may have led to a shortage of critical inhalers. We have also got elderly patients with COPD who may need Ventolin MDI and also premature babies who may have caught Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) and need salbutamol MDI to support their lungs have since been compromised, and they rely heavily on Asthma inhalers. Finding a safe and creative strategy is essential during the COVID-19 pandemic.
背景 冠状病毒正在导致哮喘和呼吸系统疾病患者所需的关键吸入器短缺。哮喘患者感染新型冠状病毒的风险更高。随着冠状病毒持续传播,医院转而更多地使用沙丁胺醇定量吸入器(MDI)。沙丁胺醇MDI已成为急诊室医生治疗2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)且有呼吸窘迫患者的防线。[Hui等人,2020年,以及药品评价和研究中心,2020年]在新冠疫情期间,MDI吸入器的使用量急剧增加;因此,这导致了供应减少和供应链中断。哮喘患者感染新型冠状病毒的风险更高,吸入器对他们来说可能关乎生死。随着冠状病毒持续传播,医院转而更多地使用沙丁胺醇定量吸入器(MDI)。随着COVID-19的持续传播,沙丁胺醇MDI目前供应短缺。沙丁胺醇MDI已成为急诊室医生治疗COVID-19且有呼吸窘迫患者的防线。目前沙丁胺醇MDI短缺可能是由于囤积和抢购这种救命吸入器所致。这导致了沙丁胺醇MDI的严重短缺,甚至其他一些替代品如异丙托溴铵MDI也出现短缺,就连长效β受体激动剂如沙美特罗和福莫特罗在订购这些药物时也开始受到限制。冠状病毒引发了对药物短缺的担忧。冠状病毒恐慌性购买也可能导致关键吸入器短缺。我们还有慢性阻塞性肺疾病(COPD)老年患者可能需要万托林MDI,以及可能感染呼吸道合胞病毒(RSV)且需要沙丁胺醇MDI来维持肺部功能的早产儿,他们的肺部功能已经受损,严重依赖哮喘吸入器。在COVID-19大流行期间找到一种安全且有创造性的策略至关重要。