• dbilitated@aussie.zone
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    1 year ago

    Asthma puffer - they are cheap, and if someone has an asthma attack (and you can have one if you don’t have a history) it saves a person’s life. I have one in my backpack, just in case. This was a tip from a first aid course I did years ago.

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      1 year ago

      You had me curious so I went and looked it up, and it looks like emergency inhalers actually can be found for under $100, if only barely! TIL, I figured you needed insurance to cover it to even consider buying one.

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          1 year ago

          I was remembering the cost of my wife’s regular-use inhalers (she used to have pretty bad asthma) which were over $100 each, but it looks like daily-use ones are different than emergency ones. It could also just be a US thing.

          Having never had asthma myself, I never really thought to look up the differences or prices to be honest.

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            1 year ago

            wtf? 100$ per inhaler for long-term treatment?

            My inhalers cost my insurance 100€ for 6 (120 usages per inhalter = yearly dose)