Glossary entry

English term or phrase:

i.h. (normally IH)

English answer:

inhalation

Added to glossary by Lisa Frideborg Eddy (X)
Apr 1, 2004 15:02
20 yrs ago
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English term

i.h.

English Medical Medical (general) pulmonology
Salbutamol ***i.h.*** (total 400 mcg, via MDI and volumatic spacer) is administered...

Thanks.

Lisa

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inhalation (aerosol o. solution)

perhaps, though normally abbreviated IH
Peer comment(s):

agree hirselina
31 mins
agree Jörgen Slet
40 mins
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer. Comment: "Thanks Cilian! Just had this confirmed by the client."
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12 mins

inhaled

Inhaled salbutamol. Comes in a spray.

HTH, Lisa :-)

Elena

http://medstract.med.tufts.edu/acro1.1/index.htm
Peer comment(s):

agree Vicky Papaprodromou
2 mins
Thanks, Vicky!
agree Gilberto Lacchia : battuto per pochi secondi! :-)
3 mins
Thanks, Gilberto!
agree hirselina
35 mins
Thanks Hirselina
agree Jörgen Slet
44 mins
Thanks, Jörgen
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26 mins

i.h.

Could have something to do with inhalation, because salbutamol is inhaled by the patient.(spacer)

http://ajrccm.atsjournals.org/cgi/content/full/161/6/1902

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Note added at 2004-04-01 15:51:43 (GMT) Post-grading
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I was slower :-) and the system is even slower, no answer \"visible\" when I entered mine!
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