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How To Use A Dry Powder Inhaler
How To Use A Dry Powder Inhaler
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Dry powder inhalers are driven by your inhalation, not a propellant as in aerosol inhalers. Some people find an inhaler of this type simpler to use than one with an aerosol delivery system.
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How To Use A Dry Powder Inhaler

Dry powder inhalers come in many forms: the Turbuhaler (budesonide — Pulmicort), Diskhaler (fluticasone propionate — Flovent) and the Diskus (salmeterol and salmeterol/fluticasone — Serevent and Advair). These devices are different because they are driven by your inhalation, not a propellant as in aerosol inhalers.

Once the device is loaded with medication, the basic technique for using a dry powder inhaler is simply to take a deep, forceful breath. The powder doses are contained in blister packs. When you load the dose, the blister pack is punctured, releasing the medicine into the device. Then when you inhale through the mouthpiece, you inhale the powder into your lungs.

Some people find an inhaler of this type simpler to use than one with an aerosol delivery system. A dry powder inhaler is just as effective as an aerosol inhaler.



Last updated December 03, 2008


   
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