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Welcome to Our Blog
Methapharm Respiratory is proud to work with healthcare practitioners to support the right diagnosis for patients exhibiting common respiratory symptoms such as cough, wheeze, and shortness of breath. We are a trusted partner for bronchoprovocation testing, supplying Provocholine and Aridol. We also offer training and education at no cost.
This blog is intended to be an additional resource to the education Methapharm currently offers through the American Association for Respiratory Care (AARC) and the Canadian Society of Respiratory Therapists (CSRT). While this blog will not provide education credits, it will explore current issues and interesting topics relevant to readers’ day-to-day work and personal lives. We hope that you will investigate further any of the topics we cover here. Please join us monthly as we share respiratory-related topics and beyond.
Your Brain and Breath— Airway Anatomy, Part 3
For the past two months, this blog has opened with: “How often do you think about breathing? Probably not too often—unless you find yourself struggling to breathe. Then breathing is all you can focus on.” Our breathing pattern is shaped by many factors, including...
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Your Brain and Breath— Airway Anatomy, Part 3
For the past two months, this blog has opened with: “How often do you think about breathing? Probably not too often—unless you find yourself struggling to breathe. Then breathing is all you can focus on.” Our breathing pattern is shaped by many factors, including...
Back to the Basics – Airway Anatomy, Part 2
How often do you think about breathing? Probably not very often—unless you find yourself struggling to breathe. In those moments, breathing becomes the only thing you can focus on. This concept carries into this month’s blog as we turn our attention to the lower...
Back to the Basics – Airway Anatomy, Part 1
How often do you think about breathing? Probably not too often—unless you find yourself struggling to breathe. When that happens, breathing becomes all you can focus on. The pulmonary, or respiratory, system is complex. Organs and tissues work together to allow us to...
