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How to Use a Metered Dose Inhaler - Image Guide

How to Use a Metered Dose Inhaler

A metered dose inhaler (MDI) delivers a specific amount of medicine in aerosol form. This makes it possible to inhale the medication, instead of taking it in pill form.

MDI's are commonly used to treat asthma, COPD, and other respiratory conditions.

Take off the cap and shake the inhaler hard.

Breathe out all the way.

Hold the inhaler 1 to 2 inches in front of your mouth (about the width of two fingers).

Start breathing in slowly through your mouth, and then press down on the inhaler one time. Breathe in slowly, as deeply as you can.

Slowly count to 10 while you hold your breath (if you can). This lets the medicine reach deep into your lungs.

If your doctor prescribed more than one puff of medicine, repeat this procedure, starting with step 2. For inhaled quick-relief medicine (beta-agonists), wait about one minute between puffs. There is no need to wait between puffs for other medicines.

Rinse your mouth afterward to help reduce unwanted side effects.

A.D.A.M.

Reviewed by: Alan Greene MD FAAP
Originally published: September 05, 2002
Last reviewed and updated: September 2002






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