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Home arrow Information Papers arrow Inhaler technique in adults with asthma or COPD
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Inhaler technique in adults with asthma or COPD

Using your inhaler

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Standard MDI (puffer) Standard MDI (puffer) with a spacer

Standard MDI (puffer)

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with a spacer

Accuhaler

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HandiHaler Turbuhaler

These film clips were developed by the National Asthma Council Australia as part of the ‘Prevent Puffer Problems' campaign.

Incorrect technique when taking inhaled medications frequently prevents patients with asthma or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) from receiving the maximal benefit from their medications. Recent studies confirm that:

  • regardless of the type of inhaler device prescribed, patients are unlikely to use inhalers correctly unless they receive clear instruction, including a physical demonstration
  • the risk of misusing inhalers is particularly high in older and more debilitated patients
  • brief verbal instruction on correct technique, with a physical demonstration, is effective when repeated over time and can improve clinical outcomes.

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Acknowledgements

This information paper was prepared in consultation with the following health professionals:

Associate Professor Helen Reddel, respiratory physician

Dr Iman Basheti, research pharmacist

Dr Jenny Gowan, consultant pharmacist

Dr Gary Kilov, general practitioner

Ms Naomi Fenton, asthma educator

Publication

National Asthma Council Australia
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153-161 Park Street
South Melbourne VIC 3205
Australia
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©2008

Disclaimer

Although all care has been taken, this information paper is a general guide only which is not intended to be a substitute for individual medical advice/treatment. The National Asthma Council expressly disclaims all responsibility (including for negligence) for any loss, damage or personal injury resulting from reliance on the information contained.

Suggested citation

National Asthma Council Australia. Inhaler technique in adults with asthma or COPD. Melbourne: National Asthma Council Australia, 2008.


This information paper was developed as part of the ‘Prevent Puffer Problems' campaign with funding from the Australian Government Department of Veterans' Affairs. National Asthma Council Australia retained editorial control.

‘Prevent Puffer Problems' is a joint initiative of the:

  • Department of Veterans' Affairs
  • National Asthma Council Australia
  • Pharmaceutical Society of Australia
  • Pharmacy Guild of Australia
  • The Australian Lung Foundation
  • Australian General Practice Network.

 Department of Veterans' Affairs

 National Asthma Council Australia

The Australian Lung Foundation

 Pharmaceutical Society of Australia

 Australian GP Network

Pharmacy Guild 

Content Updated November 2008

Last Updated ( Wednesday, 15 April 2009 )
 
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