• The Health Ministry has suggested the use of inhaler spacer to replace nebulizer for bronchodilator therapy as the former could reduce the chances of spreading the Covid-19 virus in hospitals. (investpenang.gov.my)
  • Either an inhaler or nebulizer may be the better option for you, or your doctor may suggest you use both to maximize the effectiveness of your treatment. (healthline.com)
  • They are usually inhaled (breathed in) using an inhaler or nebulizer . (kidshealth.org)
  • When should I use my nebulizer and when should I use my inhaler? (medlineplus.gov)
  • Levalbuterol is the R-enantiomer of albuterol and is available in nebulizer and metered dose inhaler (MDI) forms. (medscape.com)
  • If by inhaler you mean the dose measured albuterol, I would say use albuterol in a nebulizer instead. (medhelp.org)
  • What's the Difference Between a Nebulizer and an Inhaler? (akronchildrens.org)
  • Although many preventative medications are available, they typically have to be used every day and the medications have to be given with a nebulizer (takes time) or an inhaler (requires good technique). (keepkidshealthy.com)
  • The CASEMATIX Asthma Inhaler & Essential Carrying Case is a protective travel bag designed to safeguard your handheld asthma nebulizer machine, asthma mask, asthma spacer, asthma medicine, and other essential asthma devices. (just-a-taste.com)
  • You can pack up your albuterol inhaler for asthma, handheld nebulizer, asthma mask, spacer, and other accessories and enjoy comfortable carrying with either the built-in handle or the adjustable (and removable) shoulder strap. (just-a-taste.com)
  • After removing the MDI's cap, the MDI mouthpiece is inserted into the back of the spacer. (wikipedia.org)
  • Hold the inhaler with the mouthpiece down. (medlineplus.gov)
  • The spacer connects to the mouthpiece. (adam.com)
  • The spacer connects to the inhaler mouthpiece, and the medicine goes into the spacer tube first. (adam.com)
  • The metered dose inhaler (MDI) consists of a pressurized canister of medication in a plastic case with a mouthpiece. (nationaljewish.org)
  • Seal your lips around the spacer/holding chamber mouthpiece. (nationaljewish.org)
  • To use this inhaler, place the mouthpiece in your mouth and seal your lips around it. (nationaljewish.org)
  • Hold your breath and remove the mouthpiece of the spacer from your mouth. (hscni.net)
  • A Metered-Dose Inhaler has three main parts: the mouthpiece cover, the mouthpiece, and the medicine container. (nucleusmedicalmedia.com)
  • The spacer attaches to your inhaler's mouthpiece. (nucleusmedicalmedia.com)
  • Before using your Metered-Dose Inhaler, remove the mouthpiece cap and shake the inhaler. (nucleusmedicalmedia.com)
  • Organizer for Travel Inhaler Accessories: The interior dimensions measure 8" x 4.25" x 2.5" to conveniently fit spacers with the mouthpiece attached. (casematix.com)
  • CASEMATIX Turquoise Asthma Medical Supplies Travel Case - Fits Inhaler, Inhaler Spacer With Mouthpiece, EpiPen and More! (casematix.com)
  • Inhalation powder: dry powder inhaler that delivers 108 mcg of albuterol sulfate (equivalent to 90 mcg of albuterol base) from the mouthpiece per actuation. (nih.gov)
  • A spacer is a device used to increase the ease of administering aerosolized medication from a metered-dose inhaler (MDI). (wikipedia.org)
  • To use an inhaler without a spacer requires coordinating several actions in a set order (pressing down on the inhaler, breathing in deeply as soon as the medication is released, holding your breath, exhaling), and not everyone is able to master this sequence. (wikipedia.org)
  • Improve the delivery of your Asthma medication with the Aerochamber Plus Asthma spacer. (mypharmacy.co.uk)
  • A spacer is a device that you attach to a metered-dose inhaler before you take medication. (nationaljewish.org)
  • Many metered-dose inhalers have started using HFA's instead of chlorofluorocarbons (CFC's) as the propellants for the asthma medication. (nationaljewish.org)
  • Inhalers are commonly prescribed for patients with asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) as they are very effective at delivering the medication straight to the lungs where it is needed. (hscni.net)
  • Not breathing in soon enough after pressing the inhaler so the medication falls to the bottom of the spacer. (hscni.net)
  • This is a multi-dose inhaler and it delivers the medication, Tudorza. (copdfoundation.org)
  • This video demonstrates how to use a metered dose inhaler (MDI) with a spacer and a mask, including when and how to prime it, when and how to take your inhaled medication with a spacer, and more. (chop.edu)
  • On the other hand, inhalers produce short bursts of aerosol medication. (healthline.com)
  • If you're having a lot of trouble breathing, inhalers may not deliver medication to your lungs as effectively as nebulizers could. (healthline.com)
  • When priming the inhaler, make sure to spray away from your face so that you do not get the medication into your eyes . (webmd.com)
  • Young children may get better results using a spacer device and face mask with this medication. (webmd.com)
  • If you are using other inhalers at the same time, wait at least 1 minute between the use of each medication, and use this drug (the corticosteroid) last. (webmd.com)
  • 2,3 Beyond lifestyle and non-pharmacological interventions, medication taken via inhaler devices is the mainstay of treatment for these patients. (nursinginpractice.com)
  • 1. Type of medication: There are several types of medications available for use in nebulizers, including bronchodilators, corticosteroids, and combination inhalers. (just-a-taste.com)
  • The instructions below are not for dry powder inhalers. (medlineplus.gov)
  • If you see powder in or around the hole, clean your inhaler. (medlineplus.gov)
  • You do not need a spacer for dry powder inhalers. (adam.com)
  • Learn basic information about the three common types of inhalers: Pressurized Metered-Dose Inhalers (MDIs), Dry-Powder Inhalers (DPIs), and Soft-mist Inhalers (SMI). (copdfoundation.org)
  • Learn step-by-step how to use a dry powder inhaler for asthma. (kidshealth.org)
  • You do not need a spacer when using a dry powder inhaler. (adam.com)
  • The redesign of QVAR and other asthma inhalers to breath actuated and dry powder versions can mean that they can't be used with spacers and so can't be used by infants, toddlers, preschoolers, and younger school aged children with asthma. (keepkidshealthy.com)
  • More and more drug companies are switching to dry powder inhalers. (keepkidshealthy.com)
  • and 65% for dry powder inhalers (DPIs). (keepkidshealthy.com)
  • While some companies still make two versions of their inhalers, a traditional metered dose inhaler (MDI) and a dry powder inhaler (DPI) or breath-actuated device, more and more have just one option. (keepkidshealthy.com)
  • Many agencies propose a switch to alternative, low global warming potential (GWP) inhalers, such as dry powder inhalers (DPIs). (bmj.com)
  • Evidence shows healthcare professionals in general are not confident in checking or teaching correct inhaler technique, 4 but it is crucial to familiarise yourself with the right technique for the type of inhaler prescribed: slow and steady for a metered dose inhaler (MDI) or mist inhaler, fast and hard for a dry powder inhaler (DPI). (nursinginpractice.com)
  • Effect of incorrect use of dry powder inhalers on management of patients with asthma and COPD. (wikidata.org)
  • What are the main types of inhalers? (adam.com)
  • We also reviewed available data on the carbon footprint of inhalers from scientific publications, independently certified reports and patents to provide more accurate carbon footprint information on different types of inhalers. (bmj.com)
  • Effective asthma treatment for infants and toddlers up to six years of age thanks to 'Great Performance Engineering' - the spacer, an important inhalation aid , creates the necessary minimum distance and thus enables the formation of an aerosol cloud suitable for children. (gpe-group.de)
  • The most commonly prescribed form of treatment in COPD is inhalation therapy, including inhalers and nebulizers. (healthline.com)
  • The inhaler is supplied for 200 inhalation doses. (nih.gov)
  • They might need to use this "combination" inhaler every day to prevent symptoms, with added doses from it when they have symptoms. (kidshealth.org)
  • Some older kids with mild asthma might use a combination inhaler only for quick relief when they have symptoms, or before they exercise. (kidshealth.org)
  • Is your child's asthma under poor control , so that QVAR wasn't a good option anymore anyway, in which case your child might need a step up to a combination inhaler that can be used with a spacer, such as Advair, AirDuo, Dulera, or Symbicort? (keepkidshealthy.com)
  • Using a metered-dose inhaler (MDI) seems simple. (medlineplus.gov)
  • Metered-dose inhalers with a spacer (MDI/S) are as good as, or better than, nebulizers for children with asthma. (umsystem.edu)
  • If you have a chronic lung disease, like asthma or COPD, a metered-dose inhaler is often your main type of therapy. (adam.com)
  • Wet nebulisers are widely used for β-2 agonist delivery in Australasian emergency departments (ED). An increasing body of work suggests that pressurised metered dose inhalers with spacers (pMDI-S) are as effective. (bmj.com)
  • 1 Conversely, chronic treatment for asthma has relied upon inhaled treatment through pressurised meter dose inhalers using spacers (pMDI-S). Recent work from North America has suggested that, on an individual basis, pMDI-S treatment may be as effective as wet nebuliser treatment in acute mild to moderate asthma. (bmj.com)
  • Watch a video to follow along with the correct way to use your metered dose inhaler. (cdc.gov)
  • It is important to use a metered-dose inhaler correctly to get the full dosage and benefit from the medicine. (nationaljewish.org)
  • Your doctor may suggest that you use a metered-dose inhaler with a spacer. (nationaljewish.org)
  • Read more about how a metered-dose inhaler with spacer can be an effective delivery method. (nationaljewish.org)
  • The breath-activated metered-dose inhaler releases a mist of medicine when a person inhales. (nationaljewish.org)
  • This type of inhaler has less propellant than a metered-dose inhaler. (nationaljewish.org)
  • If your inhaler contains a corticosteroid rinse your mouth out with water after your dose. (hscni.net)
  • MEDICAL ANIMATION TRANSCRIPT: People who have lung conditions like asthma or COPD often take their medications using a hand held device called a Metered-Dose Inhaler or MDI, with a spacer. (nucleusmedicalmedia.com)
  • A Metered-Dose Inhaler sprays medicine through your mouth so that it can reach your airways. (nucleusmedicalmedia.com)
  • It's important to follow the instructions that came with your Metered-Dose Inhaler and spacer. (nucleusmedicalmedia.com)
  • Proper use of your Metered-Dose Inhaler may help you control the symptoms of your lung condition and improve your daily living. (nucleusmedicalmedia.com)
  • A special type of metered-dose inhaler that is inhaled directly into the mouth without the use of a spacer. (copdfoundation.org)
  • Get step-by-step instructions for helping your child use a metered dose inhaler (MDI) with a spacer to treat asthma. (chop.edu)
  • Get step-by-step instructions for using a metered dose inhaler (MDI) with a spacer and a mask to treat asthma in children. (chop.edu)
  • To determine albuterol delivery by metered-dose inhaler (MDI) in an in vitro pediatric mechanical ventilatory circuit model. (nih.gov)
  • In humidified air, the dose of albuterol by MDI with an AeroVent spacer should be doubled for children intubated with 6.0-mm ETT, and four puffs administered for every one puff desired for 4.0-mm ETT. (nih.gov)
  • The Funhaler (FH) is a novel spacer device (holding chamber) that has been designed to improve adherence and aerosol delivery in young asthmatic children using a metered dose inhaler. (nih.gov)
  • Objectives Metered-dose inhalers (MDIs) contain propellants which are potent greenhouse gases. (bmj.com)
  • A switch from an MDI to a DPI involves different preparation and actuation of the dose and a different inhaler technique, so should only be done following consultation with the patient, with guidance and support on adjusting technique where needed. (nursinginpractice.com)
  • Technique training does not improve the ability of most patients to use pressurised metered-dose inhalers (pMDIs). (wikidata.org)
  • Most of the time, these medicines are used as metered dose inhalers (MDI) with a spacer . (medlineplus.gov)
  • This article draws together a variety of sources of information to demonstrate significant differences in the global warming potential of different inhalers. (bmj.com)
  • It is not appropriate to make blanket switches of patients to different inhalers. (nursinginpractice.com)
  • ABSTRACTThestudytestedtheknowledgeofinternalmedicineresidentsinrecognizingthetypesand demonstrating the ways of using 6 different inhalers. (who.int)
  • The propellent gases used in MDIs are recognised as a significant contributor to the NHS carbon footprint 6 and, as part of the primary care network contract, the Impact and Investment Fund 7 is incentivising a move to more environmentally friendly inhalers and better disease control in England. (nursinginpractice.com)
  • she is instructed on use of the MDIs with the spacer. (cdc.gov)
  • Spacers slow down the speed of the aerosol coming from the inhaler, meaning that less of the asthma drug impacts on the back of the mouth and somewhat more may get into the lungs. (wikipedia.org)
  • Others are switching to breath-actuated aerosol inhalers that are also too difficult for younger kids to use (they must close their lips around the mouth piece and inhale deeply) and also can't be used with a spacer. (keepkidshealthy.com)
  • Are inhalers with spacers better than nebulizers for children with asthma? (umsystem.edu)
  • Nebulizers for COPD: How Do They Differ from Inhalers? (healthline.com)
  • Nebulizers and inhalers can be equally effective in many situations, but nebulizers are better in some instances. (healthline.com)
  • Also, certain drugs used for COPD, such as metaproterenol and acetylcysteine, can be delivered by nebulizers but not by inhalers. (healthline.com)
  • Many different types of nebulizers and inhalers are available, with pros and cons for each. (healthline.com)
  • Use of Metered DoseInhalers, Spacers, and Nebulizers. (healthline.com)
  • People use inhalers and nebulizers to get asthma medicine into their lungs. (akronchildrens.org)
  • You need to know how to use your inhaler correctly for the medicine to get to your lungs and work effectively. (adam.com)
  • Using your inhalers correctly is an important part of asthma or COPD treatment. (hscni.net)
  • Not cleaning the spacer correctly. (hscni.net)
  • This video will show you the general steps for correctly using an inhaler with a spacer. (nucleusmedicalmedia.com)
  • They take less training than inhalers to use correctly. (healthline.com)
  • Bring your inhaler to your medical appointments so your doctor can make sure you are using it correctly. (adam.com)
  • Make sure your child is using their inhaler and spacer correctly. (uhhospitals.org)
  • Howa training and most of them are unable to ever, these guidelines have a wide range recognize the different types of currently of recommendations that provide patients used inhalers or to demonstrate the ways of with appropriate simple facts about the naa using it correctly. (who.int)
  • Therefore, the aims of this ture of asthma, to correct any sociocultural study were to assess the ability of internal misconceptions regarding asthma and when medicine residents to recognize 6 different and how to use the inhaled therapy and the inhalers commonly used by asthmatics in inhaler devices correctly [ 1-4 ]. (who.int)
  • As you start to slowly breathe in through your mouth, press down on the inhaler one time. (medlineplus.gov)
  • An inhaler is a small, hand-held device that delivers medicine in the form of a spray that you breathe in. (adam.com)
  • Press down firmly on the top of your inhaler to release one puff of medicine into the spacer and breathe in as slowly and as deeply as you can. (nucleusmedicalmedia.com)
  • When people with asthma use an inhaler, they breathe in their medicine. (adam.com)
  • Doctors may have your child use an inhaler to breathe in medicines that open the breathing passages. (msdmanuals.com)
  • Most are keen to improve the environmental impact, but no one should be made to feel guilty about choice of inhaler. (nursinginpractice.com)
  • What plays a role in the choice of inhaler device for asthma therapy? (wikidata.org)
  • He is discharged on an albuterol inhaler with a spacer with instructions to return if his discomfort worsens. (hawaii.edu)
  • For them, the easiest option is to simply switch to another brand of steroid inhaler that can still be used with a spacer. (keepkidshealthy.com)
  • Valved holding chambers (VHC) are commonly called "spacers" as well. (wikipedia.org)
  • Setting We studied National Health Service prescription data from England in 2017 and collated carbon footprint data on inhalers commonly used in England. (bmj.com)
  • Use of a spacer, particularly a valved holding chamber, avoids such timing issues. (wikipedia.org)
  • Use a spacer/holding chamber - Place the MDI in the spacer holding chamber. (nationaljewish.org)
  • Everyday Protection: Keep your inhaler chamber dust and dirt free. (casematix.com)
  • Children with asthma should always use a spacer or chamber with their inhaler. (thestar.com.my)
  • Do not use with a spacer or volume holding chamber. (nih.gov)
  • I was switched to asmanex and it does not require a spacer, plus it counts the puffs down as well. (healingwell.com)
  • Taking several puffs without waiting and not shaking the inhaler in between puffs. (hscni.net)
  • Follow the instructions that came with your inhaler to know how long to wait between puffs. (nucleusmedicalmedia.com)
  • These are videos of inhalers approved for the treatment of COPD depicting their proper use. (copdfoundation.org)
  • They may be more helpful and easier to use than an inhaler during a COPD attack. (healthline.com)
  • The term spacer is often used to refer to any tube-like MDI add-on device. (wikipedia.org)
  • A spacer device will help. (adam.com)
  • Speak to your nurse or pharmacist if you experience problems using your inhaler and spacer device. (hscni.net)
  • This spacer device increase the amount of medicine that is delivered to the lungs. (vickottblack.com)
  • Special Note: This device looks like a typical MDI, but it is a DPI and therefore should not be used with a spacer. (copdfoundation.org)
  • Some kids will get both types of medicines from one inhaler device. (kidshealth.org)
  • There are now more than 100 types of inhaler device, with various medications or combinations of medications available. (nursinginpractice.com)
  • When a new inhaler device has been prescribed, make sure the patient demonstrates they can use it effectively. (nursinginpractice.com)
  • If you use your inhaler the wrong way, less medicine gets to your lungs. (adam.com)
  • The spacer tube helps them get the medicine into their lungs properly. (adam.com)
  • Is your child old enough to learn how to use the QVAR RediHaler or a DPI inhaler , like Asmanex Twisthaler, Flovent Diskus, or Pulmicort Flexhaler? (keepkidshealthy.com)
  • Design Inhalers were separated into different categories according to their mechanisms of action (eg, short-acting beta-agonist). (bmj.com)
  • Most potential savings are due to less expensive long-acting beta-agonist (LABA)/inhaled corticosteroids (ICS) inhalers. (bmj.com)
  • The MDI formulations should be used with spacer or spacer and mask for administration. (medscape.com)
  • Fortunately, younger kids who can't yet learn to use an inhaler can get around this by using their inhaler with a spacer or a spacer with a mask. (keepkidshealthy.com)
  • Is your child prescribed an inhaler with mask and spacer? (use-inhalers.com)
  • The interior of the case features an integrated padded divider that keeps larger devices, such as an asthma machine or mask, secured in the bottom of the case and separated from smaller devices like inhalers, medicine, and other accessories that can be stowed in the top zippered compartment. (just-a-taste.com)
  • You may choose to use a spacer with a mask or without. (chkd.org)
  • In this video, get step-by-step instruction on how to properly use an asthma inhaler with a spacer and a mask. (chkd.org)
  • If you are taking an inhaler that is a streriod,(steriods reduce the inflamation on the lung tissue) make sure you rinse your mouth after. (healingwell.com)
  • A pilot study reported a 38% increase in parent-reported adherence over 2 weeks compared with the child's normal spacer. (nih.gov)
  • The FH was preferred by 21/24 parents randomised to the FH compared with their child's normal spacer. (nih.gov)
  • How do spacers work with your child's asthma inhaler? (keepkidshealthy.com)
  • When I was about 8 a doctor told my Mum that nebulisers aren't any more effective than your usual inhaler and to stop using it. (medhelp.org)
  • Does anybody know about the effectiveness of nebulisers versus inhalers? (medhelp.org)
  • CASEMATIX hard shell travel case fits inhaler for asthma , spacer masks and more. (casematix.com)
  • The CASEMATIX inhaler and spacer carrying case is the convenient, all-in-one travel box you've been looking for to house asthma supplies and accessories including inhaler, spacer, and other items. (casematix.com)
  • Protect your inhaler and other accessories from damage and accidental discharges while traveling with a CASEMATIX case. (casematix.com)
  • In summary, the CASEMATIX Asthma Inhaler & Essential Carrying Case is a must-have accessory for individuals who are always on the go and need to carry multiple asthma devices with them. (just-a-taste.com)
  • The Casematix 8 Inch Insulated Asthma Inhaler Medicine Travel Bag Case is a convenient and practical solution for individuals who need to carry asthma inhalers and other breathing equipment. (just-a-taste.com)
  • The Casematix inhaler case is constructed with a durable hard shell EVA exterior and an insulated Mylar foil interior. (just-a-taste.com)
  • Spacers come in different shapes and sizes. (adam.com)
  • AeroChamber, InspirEase and Volumatic are examples of a spacer. (wikipedia.org)
  • You explain that it might take 7 days or more for the corticosteroid inhaler to be effective. (cdc.gov)
  • You also explain that the goal is to control the asthma with the corticosteroid inhaler and decrease use of the short-acting B2-agonist for rare breakthrough of acute asthma symptoms. (cdc.gov)
  • The child has been using the short-acting B2-agonist and corticosteroid inhaler as directed. (cdc.gov)
  • Asthma treatment such as bronchodilator (blue inhaler e.g. salbutamol), inhaled steroids (orange or purple inhalers e.g. flixotide, seretide) and oral medications (montelukast or singulair) should be continued as normal. (thestar.com.my)
  • We calculated cost and greenhouse gas emissions for various scenarios in which inhalers are changed, and for different classes of inhalers (eg, inhaled steroids, beta-agonists). (bmj.com)
  • So if you have questions about the use of your inhaler, talk to your health care provider or pharmacist. (nucleusmedicalmedia.com)
  • Talk to your doctor or pharmacist if you have trouble using this inhaler. (webmd.com)
  • Talk to your healthcare provider, insurer, and pharmacist about creating an emergency supply of prescription medications , such as asthma inhalers. (cdc.gov)
  • Extra precautions should be taken and in general we should avoid this and use the inhaler with a spacer to treat asthma attacks unless in very severe cases where they need to have respiratory support. (thestar.com.my)
  • A child uses a spacer with an inhaler to treat asthma symptoms. (wfyi.org)
  • Spray one puff into the spacer by pressing down on the inhaler. (adam.com)
  • If an asthma attack occurs, use your quick-relief inhaler (such as albuterol , also called salbutamol in some countries) as prescribed. (webmd.com)
  • Whereas people with asthma can keep an MDI close-by at all times, the bulkiness of spacers can limit their use outside the home. (wikipedia.org)
  • Most people with asthma use an inhaler to take their medicines. (adam.com)
  • Find out when you should replace asthma treatment equipment (such as spacers and air compressors) and when you should refill asthma medications. (chop.edu)
  • I once had a doctor once tell me to use the cardboard roll from a finished toilet tissue roll as a make shift spacer. (healingwell.com)
  • A spacer can also make your inhaler easier to use and it can reduce the risk of side effects. (nationaljewish.org)
  • Next, remove the cap from the spacer and make sure it's clean inside. (nucleusmedicalmedia.com)
  • If you are, make sure you have a spacer to go along with it. (healingwell.com)
  • These other inhalers also might not be covered by your insurance plan or may require a coupon to make them affordable. (keepkidshealthy.com)
  • It also makes it less important to get the exact timing for activating the inhaler while taking in a breath. (adam.com)
  • Press the inhaler and at the same time begin a slow, deep breath. (nationaljewish.org)
  • Press the top of the inhaler down and take one slow deep breath in through your mouth. (hscni.net)
  • Ask your doctor ahead of time what you should do if you have new or worsening cough or shortness of breath, wheezing , increased sputum, worsening peak flow meter readings, waking up at night with trouble breathing , if you use your quick-relief inhaler more often (more than 2 days a week), or if your quick-relief inhaler does not seem to be working well. (webmd.com)
  • The medicine from the inhaler goes in the spacer and then the child can just breath it in, not having to coordinate, or time when they breath, with when the medicine actually comes out of the inhaler. (keepkidshealthy.com)
  • While the availability of the QVAR RediHaler is good news, as some experts think that breath-actuated devices are better than coordinated devices, the bad news is that they dropped their older QVAR inhalers which could be used with a spacer. (keepkidshealthy.com)
  • Spacers are available in different sizes and with face masks if needed. (hscni.net)
  • Gently pull the two halves of the spacer apart (if it has been assembled). (hscni.net)
  • Look at the hole where the medicine sprays out of your inhaler. (medlineplus.gov)
  • This design ensures that your inhaler and other equipment remain safe and protected from dust, dirt, and accidental sprays. (just-a-taste.com)
  • You may occasionally experience problems using your inhalers, especially if it has been a while since you were shown the correct technique. (hscni.net)
  • This is very common and your healthcare professional can help you improve your inhaler technique. (hscni.net)
  • Why is inhaler technique important? (hscni.net)
  • Please check that the inhaler technique is correct when you visit the doctor or nurse, especially among young children. (thestar.com.my)
  • It features a search-and-filter function and a video on correct inhaler technique for each product. (nursinginpractice.com)
  • Inhaler technique should be checked and optimised to improve performance at every opportunity, by every member of the healthcare team. (nursinginpractice.com)
  • a phone appointment may not be suitable as it limits the ability to check inhaler technique. (nursinginpractice.com)
  • Firmly assemble the spacer if needed. (hscni.net)
  • Wash your spacer regularly, preferably twice a week. (hscni.net)
  • Clean the inhaler regularly as directed. (webmd.com)