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    A Development for Asthmatic Divers: Development of An underwater Inhaler

    I switched off after your first sentence as you've implied disrespect. Chill. There is no devise, there is a concept, which im just throwing ideas around for. Your opinions are your opinions. Good market research though for me. :)
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    A Development for Asthmatic Divers: Development of An underwater Inhaler

    Im not sure yet, would involve flow testing which is potentially on the cards. My assumption as a young engineer: Pressure increases when diving occurs due to the compression from weight of water. The human body has equilibrium pressure with air, or near so, (shown as you are steady state in...
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    A Development for Asthmatic Divers: Development of An underwater Inhaler

    you raise some interesting points, but i feel like you have misunderstood the point of the product a little. you are purely considering an attack, which is the most severe reaction possible, while asthma operates and has effect on people on a less extreme manor. im talking about people getting...
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    A Development for Asthmatic Divers: Development of An underwater Inhaler

    A long way off this, i understand the liability risks and what ill have to overcome, just more work really.
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    A Development for Asthmatic Divers: Development of An underwater Inhaler

    great point, it would be something if effective maybe they could relax the rules on diving with asthma slightly. In the uk alone 12% of people have it, so even if 1 of those percent are now able to learn, thats another 600,000 or so people eligible in the uk alone
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    A Development for Asthmatic Divers: Development of An underwater Inhaler

    interesting, different product though. Dry air is a trigger for attacks, ill be looking at delivering the preventative :)
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    A Development for Asthmatic Divers: Development of An underwater Inhaler

    ah my bad, i didnt realise that there were cases of asthma where an inhaler isnt needed, ill be sure to add that :) thanks
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    A Development for Asthmatic Divers: Development of An underwater Inhaler

    for each question there is a route to take as a non sufferer. on the slide bars select the most relevant (complete control, 0 severity) and the last 2 questions has a text box for people who havent got the condition to add their opinion :)
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    A Development for Asthmatic Divers: Development of An underwater Inhaler

    as well, Im not overly concerned with overdose. Sulbutanol is very safe and can be administered from what i can see 10 times in short succession. The pain of it though definitely, and also the how good the delivery of the medication to the lungs is :)
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    A Development for Asthmatic Divers: Development of An underwater Inhaler

    Yes, from my research i found the dan process, where people with extremely well controlled asthma can still dive. As you say its a bit more on the individual for the uk. The route im leaning to at the moment will be a separate tube off of the octopus on the tank which will deal with the air...
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    A Development for Asthmatic Divers: Development of An underwater Inhaler

    Thanks for pointing that out, should be fixed now
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    A Development for Asthmatic Divers: Development of An underwater Inhaler

    Hey Guys, Hope everyone is well! just wanted to put a post up to get some exposure and get some opinions flowing. Im trying to get some market research in the form of a survey for a project im doing in engineering final year at university. I am developing a solution for asthmatics, where i will...
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