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Inhalers

Learning outcomes

There are many different types of inhalers which can be used with many different drugs. It can be difficult to keep up with all the different drugs and trade names – even respiratory specialists can struggle to remember them all! This section will help you to:

  • Understand the different types of inhalers.
  • Recognise the different types of inhalers.
  • Appreciate the rationale for choosing different inhalers.
  • Understand the importance of inhaler technique.
  • Benefits of inhalers
  • Advantages and disadvantages for inhalers
  • Metered Dose Inhalers (MDI)
  • MDI technique
  • Why is inhaler technique so important?
  • Spacer devices
  • Breath Activated Aerosol Inhalers
  • Respimat Inhaler
  • Dry Powder Inhalers
  • Common examples of dry powder inhalers
  • How to help your patient get the most out of inhalers
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  • Topic 1 - Anatomy and Physiology
  • Topic 2 - Assessment and common lung diseases
  • Topic 3 - Treatment
    • Medication
    • Inhalers
      • Benefits of inhalers
      • Advantages and disadvantages for inhalers
      • Metered Dose Inhalers (MDI)
      • MDI technique
      • Why is inhaler technique so important?
      • Spacer devices
      • Breath Activated Aerosol Inhalers
      • Respimat Inhaler
      • Dry Powder Inhalers
      • Common examples of dry powder inhalers
      • How to help your patient get the most out of inhalers
    • Nebulisers
    • Oxygen therapy
    • Non-pharmacological treatments
  • Topic 4 - Management
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