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Fig. 2 | BMC Palliative Care

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From: Inhaled nebulised medications in palliative care - a survey among palliative care practitioners in Germany

Fig. 2

Perceived relevance regarding nebulised drugs. legend: Brown and green bars = proportion of prescribers, who deem the relevance of a specific nebulised drug “very relevant” (light brown), “relevant” (dark brown), “less relevant” (light green) or “not relevant” (dark green). The absolute number of participants reporting to prescribe a specific drug is shown above each bar. NS = normal saline, HS = hypertonic saline, Amb = ambroxol, Acc = acetyl cysteine, Sal = salbutamol, Ipr = ipratropium bromide, Bud = budesonide, Dex = dexpanthenol, Hep = heparin, Epi = epinephrine, Tran = tranexamic acid, Mo = morphine, HDM = hydromorphone, Fen = fentanyl, Ket = ketamine, Lid = lidocaine, Ilo = iloprost, Tob = tobramycin, Gent = gentamicin, Col = colistin, Azt = aztreonam

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