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- $Title{Confusing Instructions For Inhaler Use}
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- inhaler breathing problem obstructive airway diseases medications inhalation
- respiratory system pulmonary lung lungs instruction inhale breathe breath
- problems air passages airways disease medication medicine medicines treatment
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- Confusing Instructions For Inhaler Use
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- QUESTION: When I report to my doctor that I seem to be getting little relief
- for my breathing problem, even though I use my inhaler regularly, he merely
- tells me to use it properly, and increase the dosage. The nurse seems to give
- me a slightly different story each time I ask for instructions. I know others
- who do well with this type of medication and wonder if you might offer me the
- instructions I can't seem to get from my doctor or his office help?
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- ANSWER: The use of metered dose inhalers has become an important and widely
- used method of taking medications to manage a group of lung diseases known as
- "Obstructive Airway Diseases". A variety of medications can be used in these
- inhalers to open the airways and help restore the normal passage of air to and
- from the lungs. Though these inhalers are a convenient and useful method to
- take these medications, since they measure the dose precisely, and are easy to
- carry around with you, many people experience some difficulty in their use.
- And there is even some confusion amongst professionals as to the correct use
- of inhalers. But incorrectly used, the dosage of medication to the lungs may
- be reduced by as much 90 percent. Here are the 6 steps I recommend. 1: With
- a properly assembled inhaler, cap removed, shake the inhaler well before
- using; 2: Hold the inhaler upright, mouthpiece below the canister that holds
- the medication, about two finger-breadths in front of the widely opened mouth;
- 3: Empty your lungs, then start to inhale SLOWLY, and press the canister
- once, to obtain one dose; 4: Continue with your slow inhalation, to fully
- expand your lungs, over a 5 to 10 second period; 5: Hold your breath for as
- long as possible, as many as 10 seconds, then exhale; 6: wait at least 1
- minute between doses. The angle of the inhaler and the distance from the
- mouth are important factors in assuring the maximum delivery of medication to
- the lungs, and in cases where patients have difficulty in using the inhaler
- properly, a "spacer" or holding chamber may be attached to the mouthpiece to
- help.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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