A metered-dose inhaler lets you breathe medicine into your lungs. "Metered-dose" means that the inhaler gives a measured amount of medicine each time you use it. This type of inhaler delivers medicine in the form of a liquid mist.
Using a spacer makes it easier for you to get medicine in your lungs. A spacer is a chamber that attaches to the inhaler. The spacer holds the dose of medicine while you inhale it.
Read the instructions that come with the inhaler and the spacer. Inhalers come in different shapes, sizes, and doses. Each kind is used differently.
Understand how to use the inhaler and spacer. Ask the nurse, doctor, pharmacist, or respiratory therapist to make sure you use it the right way.
Make sure you use the right inhaler at the right time. Label each inhaler if you have more than one.
Get inhaler refills before you run out. Use the dose counter to see how many doses are left.
Follow the instructions for cleaning the inhaler and the spacer. They will help you do it the right way for each inhaler.
Check the instructions to see if you need to prime the inhaler (get it ready) before use. If it needs priming, follow the instructions for how to do so.
How to use a metered-dose inhaler with a spacer
Follow these steps for using a metered-dose inhaler with a spacer.
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