Ten most-common inhaler mistakes adults make

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Darlene Davis
Created Feb 15 2018
Interests: Pediatrics, Internal Medicine, Family Medicine
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Tags: Family Medicine, Respirology, Asthma

Inhaled asthma medicine needs to reach the airways to work.
Here are 10 common mistakes made when using a metered-dose inhaler (MDI) and how to correct them.

1. Slouching
FIX IT: Sitting up straight or standing allows the lungs to fully inhale and provides more power to exhale.

2. Using an empty inhaler
FIX IT: Request a refill when the inhaler has 30 puffs or doses left.

3. Not shaking or priming the inhaler
FIX IT: Shake the inhaler canister 10 to 15 times for the medication to be ready to work. When using a new inhaler, prime it by releasing three to four test sprays. Prime again if not used for several weeks.

4. Using an MDI inhaler without a spacer
FIX IT: A spacer helps more of the medicine get to the airways. Insert the inhaler into the spacer. Spray one puff of  medicine and inhale slowly. Hold your breath for a count of 10 and exhale slowly.

5. Spraying several puffs of inhaler into spacer
FIX IT: Spray only one puff of the inhaler into the spacer for each breath. Breathe out before inhaling. Inhale and hold your breath for a count of 10, then exhale. Repeat for the number of puffs the doctor prescribed.

6. Holding the head too far forward or backward
FIX IT: The head needs to be in a normal position, not too far back or too far forward, to help make a direct path for the medicine to reach the airways.

7. Tongue or teeth in the way of spacer/inhaler opening
FIX IT: Put the mouthpiece of the spacer/inhaler in the mouth above the tongue, under the top teeth.

8. Mouth not tight enough around spacer/inhaler
FIX IT: Close the lips around the mouthpiece of the spacer or inhaler so air does not escape.

9. Directing spacer/inhaler at tongue or roof of mouth
FIX IT: Aim the spacer/inhaler at the back of the throat, so the medicine reaches the lungs.

10. Inhaling medicine too fast
FIX IT: Inhale slowly. A whistle sound made when using a spacer means the inhalation is too fast.

Reminders

  • Follow instructions for using your inhaler.
  • Gargle and spit after inhaling a steroid.
  • Show your inhaler technique to your provider.
  • Clean the inhaler and spacer according to instructions.

References

Top 10 Inhaler Mistakes Adults Make | National Jewish Health

Using your inhalers | Asthma UK

Price, D., Bosnic-Anticevich, S., Briggs, A., Chrystyn, H., Rand, C., Scheuch, G., & Bousquet, J. (2013). Inhaler competence in asthma: Common errors, barriers to use and recommended solutions. Respiratory Medicine, 107(1), 37–46. doi:10.1016/j.rmed.2012.09.017

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