Metered dosage inhalers, often known as MDIs, are commonly used to provide inhaled respiratory medicines. The MDI consists of a pressurized medicine canister in a plastic container with a mouthpiece.
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MDIs typically consist of three components:
The mouthpiece
The mouthpiece's cover
Cap Medication in a container
Less medication enters your lungs if your inhaler is used improperly. It will be useful to use a spacer.
To the mouthpiece, the spacer is attached. Into the spacer tube first, then the inhaled medication.
Once the medication is in your lungs, you inhale twice, deeply. Using a spacer instead of spraying the medication directly into your mouth significantly reduces medication waste.
Distinct sizes and forms are available for spacers. What spacer is ideal for you or your child should be discussed with your provider.
A spacer is practically universal among kids.
Inhalers with dry powder do not require a spacer.
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