Patients suffering from asthma are being told to try and choose more eco-friendly inhalers by a health watchdog.
UK based watchdog, Nice, published the damning information which looks at the carbon footprint of the medical device.
Nice hope that new guidelines will help patients to choose an inhaler which has less of a negative environmental impact.
Metered dose inhalers, commonly used by asthmatics, contain substances known as hydrofluorocarbons, which help propel the dose into the patient's respiratory system.
This device in particular has a carbon footprint of around 500g of carbon dioxide per dosage.