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How to Use A Metered-Dose Inhaler and a Spacer

Medically reviewed by Drugs.com. Last updated on Jun 5, 2024.

AMBULATORY CARE:

A metered-dose inhaler

is a handheld device that gives you a dose of medicine as a mist. You breathe the medicine deep into your lungs to open your airways. A spacer is a tube that attaches to the mouthpiece of your inhaler. The spacer helps make your inhaler easier to use. It also helps get the medicine into your lungs better.

Metered Dose Inhaler

Call your local emergency number (911 in the US), or have someone call if:

Seek immediate care if:

Call your doctor if:

How to use an inhaler with a spacer:

Follow the instructions that come with your inhaler and spacer. Your medicine will work best if you use them correctly. The following steps will help you use your inhaler correctly:

Inhaler with Spacer (Adult)

Care for your inhaler and spacer properly:

Pull your inhaler and spacer apart. Put the caps back on both after each use. Clean your spacer and inhaler at least 1 time each week, or as directed. Follow the cleaning instructions that come with your inhaler and spacer.

Follow up with your doctor or specialist as directed:

Bring your inhaler and spacer to all of your visits. You may be asked to use your inhaler and spacer at these visits so your doctor or specialist can make sure you are using them correctly. Write down your questions so you remember to ask them during your visits.

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