Find out if you have been using your inhaler properly

Inhalers are used by people suffering from the various symptoms of asthma, to provide respiratory relief. The apparatus works as a simple pump which is filled with prescription medication, to provide relief from breathing and wheezing problems.

There is a proper way to use an asthma inhaler to ensure maximum effect. You might have been using your inhaler in the incorrect way which his why even short-term relief has not been that effective.

The old way to trigger an inhaler is to place it in your mouth, activate the pumping action and breathe in. However, this is not very effective since most of the medication doesn’t go all the way down to your lungs. The correct way to do this would be to exhale first, breathe in and simultaneously trigger the inhaler to then hold your breath for as long as you are comfortable for maximum effect. When you are using popular inhaler products like Symbicort inhaler or Spiriva, it is also important to rinse your mouth and gargle after each use.

Always a good idea to use a metered dose inhaler since this will help keep track of the number of doses inhaled in a day. This will also allow your local physician to keep track of how frequently you have to use an inhaler in order to find more effective options for a cure. The dosage used will help determine if the current medication is effective or whether alternative medication can be tried. Symbicort inhaler or Spiriva is available in a metered dose variant which will help you keep track of your daily dosage.

Inhalers are effective than nebulizers. Nebulizers add mist to your nasal spray medication, but it is not as effective as the product is being propagated. Instead of sticking to the old-fashioned inhaler or nebulizer, using popular products like Symbicort inhaler or Spiriva is a better option. Nebulizers anyways are mostly recommended for older adults by physicians.

There are side effects to using inhalers, be it some of the best brands available in the market. A cough, hoarseness, and thrush experienced in the mouth are the possible side effects due to the corticosteroids in inhaler medications. Long-term leukotriene modifiers can also cause flu-like symptoms which is why use inhalers recommended by your physician.

Atrovent, Symbicort inhaler, Spiriva, Airomir, Asmasal, Oxis international, Alvesco, Proventil, Ventolin, Asmabec, Becodisks are some of the popular inhaler products available in the market among many others. For people who are suffering from chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, Anoro Ellipta COPD inhalers can be used for treatment.

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