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Health care workers should demonstrate the use of any device prescribed to patients, and should have the patient demonstrate back to the health care worker. |
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Health care workers should also check the status of approval and indications in their country for use of the medications delivered by the various devices.* |
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The inhaler instructions below may differ somewhat from those provided with the products; the full instructions should be consulted when using them. |
*Not all devices are available in all areas, and new devices in addition to the ones included here are constantly becoming available. If you have information about an approved device that is not included here, please contact us.
GINA would like to acknowledge the National Asthma Respiratory and Training Center (NARTC), UK, which provided many of the illustrations included here.
Click here to download a document containing all of the inhaler and spacer diagrams.
Inhalers
Accuhaler (Diskus)
Aerohaler
Aerolizer
Airmax
Autohaler
Clickhaler
Diskhaler
Easi-breathe
Fisonair
Integra
JET Inhaler
Miat-Haler
Metered dose inhaler
Novolizer Inhaler
Pulvinal Inhaler
Rotahaler
Spacehaler
Spinhaler
Syncroner Inhaler
Turbohaler
Spacers
Able spacer
Aerochamber
Emergency treatment via spacer device
Large volume spacer and facemask
Nebuhaler-type spacer device
Volumatic-type spacer device



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