Peak flow meters
Peak flow meter
- Standard range, 60-800litres/ minute (from £4.25)
- Low range, 30-400litres/ minute (from £4.50)
Spacers
See the Inhaler technique reminder cards for information on the correct use of the devices included in the formulary. In children, metered dose inhaler (MDI) via spacer is the preferred method of delivery of beta2 agonists or inhaled corticosteroids. Spacer devices may also be useful for adults and should be used whenever high dose inhaled corticosteroids (ICS) (see Inhaled Corticosteroid Dose Comparison in Asthma) are required to reduce the risk of oral candidiasis.
Aerochamber Plus (medium-volume spacer device)
- Without mask (blue) (£5.21)
- With adult mask (blue) (£8.69)
- With child mask (yellow) (£8.69)
- With infant mask (orange) (£8.69)
Notes
- Prescribe by brand. Patient familiarity with one device is important; instructions for use vary between products and patient training is required.
- Device should be cleaned once a week and replaced every 12 months.
Antistatic Space Chamber Plus (medium-volume spacer device)
- With large mask (£7.58)
- With medium mask (£7.58)
- With small mask (£7.58)
Notes
- Prescribe by brand. Patient familiarity with one device is important; instructions for use vary between products and patient training is required.
- Device should be cleaned once a month, mask should be cleaned once a week, and both replaced every 12 months.
Antistatic Space Chamber Plus (medium-volume spacer device)
- With large mask (£7.58)
- With medium mask (£7.58)
- With small mask (£7.58)
Notes
- Prescribe by brand. Patient familiarity with one device is important; instructions for use vary between products and patient training is required.
- Device should be cleaned once a month, mask should be cleaned once a week, and both replaced every 12 months.
Volumatic (large-volume spacer device)
- Without mask (£3.88)
- With paediatric mask (£6.83)
Notes
- Prescribe by brand. Patient familiarity with one device is important; instructions for use vary between products and patient training is required.
- Device without mask should be cleaned at least twice a week and replaced every 12 months.
- Device with paediatric mask should be cleaned at least twice a week and replaced every 6 months.
Oscillating Positive Expiratory Pressure Devices
Oscillating Positive Expiratory Pressure Devices
- Devices include Acapella, Aerobika, Flutter.
Indication
- Management of cystic fibrosis
Notes
- To be supplied by secondary care for the management of cystic fibrosis (NHS England commissioned)
Nebuliser diluent
Sodium chloride nebuliser liquid
- Nebuliser liquid 0.9% 2.5ml (£8.27 = 20 x 2.5ml)
Notes
- See here for notes on nebulised therapy.
Hypertonic sodium chloride nebuliser solution
Indication
- Management of cystic fibrosis patients with a forced vital capacity (FVC) of greater than 40% of predicted to improve pulmonary function
Dose
- By inhalation of nebulised solution, 4ml up to twice daily
Notes
- Consultant initiated
- Where a preferred brand is recommended for a particular presentation, prescribing by brand helps ensure cost-efficient use of local NHS resources (see preferred brand link above).
Continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) devices
Continuous positive airway pressure is recommended as a treatment option for adults with symptomatic obstructive sleep apnoea/hypopnoea syndrome (OSAHS) in accordance with NICE TA139 (March 2008)