- Respiratory Care
Deliver the correct care for respiratory conditions
Offer and administer vaccinations, diagnose quickly and confidently with point-of-care lab tests and provide treatment with branded, generic and over-the-counter medications

Help Your Respiratory Patients Breathe Easier
Respiratory season begins each fall but you can count on us to help keep you prepared all year round. We understand the importance of providing quality respiratory care to your patients, and we have a wide range of resources and products to support you throughout the season, and beyond.

Prevent
We have an extensive portfolio of vaccines available to support respiratory illness prevention, including flu and traditional core vaccines. We have the latest updated vaccines, including COVID-19, RSV and Prevnar 20® vaccines. As a single source for respiratory needs, you can find the products you need across the spectrum of infection prevention, like masks, hand sanitizers, wipes, and PPE.

Diagnose
Be prepared to diagnose common respiratory conditions this season with point-of-care lab equipment and tests. We offer a wide variety of products like our lab analyzers, additional assays/tests and test kits. No matter the size, scale or complexity, McKesson Lab helps you gain access to quality lab results so you can provide efficient care to your patients to support diagnoses.

Treat
Stand up to respiratory illnesses with our extensive selection of asthma treatments, anti-viral medications and over-the-counter medications. We also offer respiratory equipment from leading manufacturers across key device needs, including ventilators, oxygen, nebulizers and CPAP. Experience the convenience and peace of mind that comes with sourcing your respiratory needs from a single distributor.

Strengthen your infection prevention protocols with uPrevent™
From the front desk and waiting area to the lab and exam rooms, having an effective infection prevention protocol helps you maintain a clean and safe space for patients and staff. The uPrevent™ infection prevention and control program can help you build a stronger process with recommendations, guidelines and products.
Featured Prevention Products
Vaccinations
Support effective infection prevention with these essentials
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Laboratory Consulting
From setup to ongoing consulting and compliance training, MedSol’s licensed professionals can provide the support you need for your laboratory.


Molecular Testing
Molecular testing detects an active infection through instrument-based tests. These tests require laboratory processing and produce highly accurate results, giving providers confidence in their diagnoses.
Antigen Testing
Antigen testing plays an important role for the early diagnosis of respiratory infections, particularly in situations with limited access to molecular methods. Providers can quickly determine if a patient is infected by performing a rapid test.

Featured Treatment Products
Stand up to respiratory illnesses this season with our extensive collection of asthma treatments, anti-viral and over-the-counter medications. As your single source for respiratory care, we can also support your respiratory equipment needs with ventilators, oxygen, nebulizers and CPAP supplies.
Pharmaceutical Treatments
Respiratory Therapies
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Prevention Resources
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Frequently Asked Questions
Respiratory season typically occurs in the fall and winter and peaks between December and January. The exact timing varies between regions and from year to year. Keep in mind, however, that respiratory illnesses can happen anytime.
Cold season generally peaks in the fall and winter months, making early preparation critical for managing increased patient demand.
Among the most common respiratory viruses are rhinoviruses (which cause the common cold), the flu virus, the SARS-CoV-2 virus and the respiratory syncytial virus (RSV).
Yes. COVID‑19 is caused by the SARS‑CoV‑2 respiratory virus and should be considered alongside flu and other respiratory illnesses when planning for the season.
Infection prevention reduces the spread of respiratory viruses and the chance that people will become seriously ill or die from a respiratory illness.
Good hand hygiene means washing the hands thoroughly with soap and water for at least 20 seconds. It can reduce the risk of respiratory infection by 16%.1
Promote proper hand hygiene and infection prevention. Provide pneumococcal pneumonia and seasonal flu vaccines.2
Respiratory infections affect everyone from the very young to the very old. The flu, respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) and pneumonia affect millions of people each year.3
Start supply planning early and analyze last season’s usage data to anticipate demand. Build a proactive vaccine strategy, taking advantage of vaccine pre-book options. Review infection prevention protocols with staff and update signage to be displayed in shared spaces. Prepare for expanded testing needs with combination rapid antigen tests. Educate staff with pre-season training sessions and provide resources to facilitate patient conversations.4
Vaccines are available for flu, COVID-19, pneumococcal pneumonia, RSV and pertussis (whooping cough). Immunization schedules vary based on age and other factors.
Practices can conveniently source respiratory and flu vaccines—and the supplies needed to administer them—through McKesson Medical‑Surgical.5
Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) tests are highly accurate and can give results in minutes. Unlike antigen tests, they require specialized lab equipment.6

Contact us to learn more about our respiratory care solutions
1. https://mms.mckesson.com/content/infection-prevention/universal-standard-precautions/
2. https://mms.mckesson.com/content/reducing-readmissions/pneumonia/
3. https://mms.mckesson.com/content/respiratory-care/
4. https://mms.mckesson.com/content/insights/lessons-from-the-2024-2025-quad-demic-how-providers-can-prepare-for-the-next-illness-season/
5. https://mms.mckesson.com/catalog/category?node=403253
6. https://mms.mckesson.com/content/insights/how-point-of-care-poc-labs-help-in-preventing-the-spread-of-infectious-diseases/
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