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Infectious Disease

  • Using an Inhaler Without a Spacer

    Your doctor may prescribe medication that you breathe in using a metered-dose inhaler (MDI). An inhaler is a pressurized sprayer that delivers a measured amount of medication. Inhalers work best with spacers. But if you don’t have your spacer with you, follow the steps below.

    Step 1:

    • Shake the inhaler and remove the cap.

    • Breathe out fully.

    Step 2:

    • Put the tip of the inhaler mouthpiece in your mouth. Close your lips around it. (If your health care provider tells you to use the "open-mouth" method, hold the inhaler 1-2 inches from your mouth.)

    Step 3:

    • Begin to breathe in slowly and deeply as you press down on the inhaler to release the medication.

    • Inhale fully.

    Step 4:

    • Hold your breath for a count of 10.

    • Then breathe out slowly through your mouth.

    • Repeat these steps for the number of puffs your doctor tells you to take.

    IMPORTANT:

    • If the inhaler is being used for the first time or has not been used for a while, prime it as directed by its maker.

    • If you are prescribed more than one inhaler, ask what order to take them in.