People who have asthma or other lung diseases that make it hard to breathe may use an inhaler to get the medicine they need into their lungs. Inhaled medicine works faster than the same medicine in a pill. An inhaler also lets you take less medicine than you would if you took it as a pill.
You may have used a metered-dose inhaler in the past. But a dry powder inhaler is different. These instructions are for using a dry powder inhaler. If you need information on using a metered-dose inhaler, see the topic:
Key points
A dry powder inhaler delivers medicine in the form of a fine powder. It lets you breathe medicine into your lungs quickly. Dry powder inhalers are breath-activated. This means that when you breathe in through the inhaler, the inhaler releases the medicine into your lungs.
Dry powder inhalers come in different shapes and sizes. The way you put (load) medicine in the inhaler depends on the type of inhaler you have. Some dry powder inhalers come with medicine already loaded inside. With other dry powder inhalers, you put the medicine in the inhaler each time before you use it. Your doctor or pharmacist will tell you how to load the medicine into your inhaler.
When you use a dry powder inhaler, the medicine is released into your lungs right away.
A dry powder inhaler is breath-activated. This means that when you breathe in through the inhaler, the inhaler releases the medicine into your lungs.
A dry powder inhaler is breath-activated. This means that when you breathe in through the inhaler, the inhaler releases the medicine into your lungs.
A dry powder inhaler:
It is hard to use a dry powder inhaler.
A dry powder inhaler is simple to use. It is breath-activated, so you don't have to pump the inhaler and breathe at the same time like you do with other inhalers.
A dry powder inhaler is simple to use. It is breath-activated, so you don't have to pump the inhaler and breathe at the same time like you do with other inhalers.
Things to know before you start
Using a dry powder inhaler
Follow these steps for using a dry powder inhaler:
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When you use a dry powder inhaler, you inhale quickly and deeply.
When you use a dry powder inhaler, you inhale quickly and deeply through your mouth for 2 or 3 seconds. This pulls the powder from the inhaler into your lungs.
When you use a dry powder inhaler, you inhale quickly and deeply through your mouth for 2 or 3 seconds. This pulls the powder from the inhaler into your lungs.
Now that you have read this information, you are ready to start using a dry powder inhaler.
Talk with your doctor
If you have questions about this information, take it with you when you visit your doctor. You may want to mark areas or make notes where you have questions.
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Last Revised: May 4, 2010
Author: Healthwise Staff
Medical Review: E. Gregory Thompson, MD - Internal Medicine & Ken Y. Yoneda, MD - Pulmonology
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