Inhaler

Technique

What is asthma?

Asthma is a common long term chronic inflammatory condition affecting the respiratory tract and the lungs. It is estimated that someone in the UK has a potentially life-threatening asthma attack every 10 seconds.

Why is proper inhaler technique important?

Despite 73 million inhalers being prescribed every year in the UK, over 1,000 people die annually from asthma-related conditions.

What we need to do to stop this happening

Many asthmatics currently misuse their inhalers. They do not use their inhalers properly, often demonstrating poor technique. This is one of the primary reasons for worsening asthma symptoms as well as asthma attacks which can lead to deaths. This can easily be avoided if asthma patients are taught how to use their inhalers properly.

Our pharmacy currently offers an inhaler technique service to help you understand what actions should be taken to make the most of your inhaler.

Getting to know your inhaler

Treatment for asthma using inhaler therapy is currently a two pronged approach. A “preventer” (consisting mainly of a steroid but sometimes in combination with a long acting bronchodilator) inhaler should be used daily to treat the chronic inflammation. This is extremely important as the correct dose and correct use of this inhaler keeps asthma symptoms under control and removes or drastically reduces the need for the “reliever” inhaler.

The “reliever” inhaler is to be used sporadically to help relieve asthma symptoms like wheezing and shortness of breath when your airways have become irritated due to exposure to irritants, cold air or increased exertion. According to Asthma Right Care, you should not need to use your blue reliever inhaler more than once in any one day. This is the equivalent of two inhalers a year. If you are using it more than this, it could mean you are either not using your “preventer” inhaler properly or that the strength or dose is no longer sufficient for you.

Basic techniques

If you use an inhaler regularly and feel you aren’t getting the most out of the medicine then you maybe:

You can take on these short and basic techniques to help you improve your overall inhaler technique.

What services do we offer at Broadheath Pharmacy?

We present an inhaler technique service to ensure that your device is being used properly. We do this by delivering a 1 to 1 consultation which will cover education, training, monitoring and support for our patients with respiratory conditions.

Visit Broadheath Pharmacy for more information or call on 0161 929 7144.

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