Standard MDI (Puffer)
Using your inhaler (puffer) properly is important when you have asthma or COPD (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease).
This short clip shows you how to use a standard metered dose inhaler (MDI), often called a puffer.
A standard puffer is used with many different medications. These include:
- Airomir (salbutamol)
- Alvesco (ciclesonide)
- Asmol (salbutamol)
- Combivent (ipratropium plus salbutamol)
- Epaq (salbutamol)
- Flixotide (fluticasone)
- Flixotide Junior (fluticasone)
- Intal (sodium cromoglycate)
- Intal Forte (sodium cromoglycate)
- Qvar (beclomethasone)
- Seretide (salmeterol plus fluticasone)
- Serevent (salmeterol)
- Tilade (nedocromil sodium)
- Ventolin (salbutamol)
Checklist of steps
- Remove cap
- Hold inhaler upright and shake well
- Breathe out gently
- Put mouthpiece between teeth without biting and close lips to form good seal
- Start to breathe in slowly through mouth and press down firmly on canister
- Continue to breathe in slowly and deeply
- Hold breath for about 10 seconds or as long as comfortable
- While holding breath, remove inhaler from mouth
- Breathe out gently away from mouthpiece
- If an extra dose is needed, wait 1 minute and then repeat steps 2 to 9
- Replace cap
Your inhaler will come with instructions in the package. Always check the package insert for any specific instructions.
Common problems
- Holding the inhaler in the wrong position
- Not breathing in at the same time as pressing the canister
- Not breathing in deeply enough
- Not holding breath for long enough
- Taking several puffs without waiting or shaking the inhaler in between
Tips
- Keep chin up and inhaler upright (not aimed at roof of mouth or tongue)
- People using a standard inhaler for a corticosteroid preventer medication should also use a spacer
- People with weak hands or osteoarthritis who have difficulty using a standard inhaler should ask their pharmacist about a Haleraid device
Getting the most out of your inhaler
Ask your doctor, pharmacist or asthma & respiratory educator to:
- Explain how your inhaler should be used
- Check you are using your inhaler properly
- Tell you where to find the expiry date on your inhaler
- Show you how to check if your inhaler is empty or nearly empty
- Discuss any unwanted effects from your medication
- Explain how to clean your inhaler and spacer (if you have one).
Using your inhaler: other inhaler types
- Standard MDI (puffer)
- Standard MDI (puffer) and spacer
- Accuhaler
- Autohaler
- HandiHaler
- Turbuhaler