Using a dry powder inhaler
How to use a dry powder inhaler
Things to know before you start - Talk with your doctor, respiratory educator,
respiratory therapist, or pharmacist to make sure that you are using your
inhaler the right way. It may help to practice in front of a mirror. Use the
inhaler exactly as prescribed.
- Keep your inhaler in a cool, dry
place. Do not store your inhaler in the bathroom. Moisture in the air can cause
the dry powder to clump together and clog the inhaler.
- Keep track
of how much medicine is in the inhaler. Some dry powder inhalers have dose
counters that show how many doses are left in the inhaler. If your inhaler does
not have a dose counter, your doctor, educator, or pharmacist can teach you how
to keep track of how much medicine is left.
- Follow your doctor's,
educator's, or pharmacist's instructions for cleaning your inhaler. Some powder
may build up on the inhaler, but you don't need to clean it every day.
Using a dry powder inhaler Follow these steps for using a dry powder inhaler: - Check that you have the correct medicine. If
you use several inhalers, put a label on each one so that you know which one to
use at the right time.
- Remove the inhaler cap.
- Load a
dose of medicine into the inhaler as directed by your doctor or
pharmacist.
- Tilt your head back a little, and breathe out slowly
and completely. Hold the inhaler away from your mouth when you breathe out. Do
not breathe out into the inhaler. This can blow some of the powder out of the
inhaler. Also, the moisture in your breath can cause the dry powder to clump
together and clog the inhaler.
- Place the inhaler in your mouth, and
close your lips tightly around the mouthpiece.
- Inhale quickly and
deeply through your mouth for 2 or 3 seconds. This pulls the powder from the
inhaler into your lungs. After you have inhaled the powder, take the inhaler
out of your mouth.
- Hold your breath for 10 seconds. This will let
the medicine settle in your lungs. Then slowly breathe out through pursed lips.
Repeat steps 1 through 7 if you need to take a second dose.
- If you
are using an inhaler with corticosteroid medicine, gargle and rinse out your
mouth with water after you use the inhaler. Do not swallow the water.
Swallowing the water will increase the chance that the medicine will get into
your bloodstream. This may make you more likely to have side effects from the
medicine.
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