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How can you use the inhaler?

How can you use the inhaler?

How to Use a Dry Powder Inhaler

  1. Remove the cap.
  2. For a single-use device, load a capsule.
  3. Breathe out slowly (not into the mouthpiece).
  4. Put the mouthpiece between your front teeth and close your lips around it.
  5. Breathe in through your mouth deeply for 2-3 seconds.
  6. Remove the inhaler.
  7. Breathe out slowly.

How do you make an inhaler?

Take a slow deep breath in. As you start to inhale, press the button on the side of the inhaler. When your lungs are full, hold your breath for 10 seconds to keep the medicine in your lungs. Take the inhaler out of your mouth and breathe out slowly.

What are the parts of an inhaler?

Metered-dose inhalers (MDIs) usually have 3 parts:

  • A mouthpiece.
  • A cap that goes over the mouthpiece.
  • A canister full of medicine.

What are the parts of inhaler?

Can I eat after using inhaler?

Healthy eating (Asthma) Take your inhaler before you eat. Eat while sitting up to ease the pressure on your lungs and help them expand more easily. Eat more slowly.

What are the uses of Berotec HFA inhaler?

Berotec Hfa Inhaler is used for Asthma, Lung problems and other conditions. Berotec Hfa Inhaler may also be used for purposes not listed in this medication guide. Berotec Hfa Inhaler contains Fenoterol Hydrobromide as an active ingredient. Berotec Hfa Inhaler works by relaxing the smooth muscle in the lungs and expands the airways.

What are the ingredients in Berotec inhaler?

Berotec Inhaler contains Fenoterol Hydrobromide as an active ingredient. Berotec Inhaler works by relaxing the smooth muscle in the lungs and expands the airways. Detailed information related to Berotec Inhaler’s uses, composition, dosage, side effects and reviews is listed below.

Is it safe to drive while using Berotec inhaler?

If you experience drowsiness, dizziness, hypotension or a headache as side-effects when using Berotec Inhaler medicine then it may not be safe to drive a vehicle or operate heavy machinery. One should not drive a vehicle if using the medicine makes you drowsy, dizzy or lowers your blood-pressure extensively.

Is Berotec safe for patients with severe asthmatics?

Three retrospective case-control studies, from one group in New Zealand, have suggested that there may be an increased risk of death in those patients using Berotec whom the studies classified as severe asthmatics. These conclusions have not been confirmed by other studies and are subject to considerable debate and ongoing studies.