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Inhalers

aerosol based metered-dose inhaler

aerosol based metered-dose inhaler

There are loads of types of inhalers! You need to be able to tell a patient how to use each type, and what type of drugs can go in each type.
With all inhalers, the amount of drug deposited on the mouth and pharynx is very high. Generally it is about 85% (even with good technique). This can improve to about 75% with different types of inhaler.

How a spacer works

A spacer not only allows for better co-ordination of breathing and dispensing the drug, but it also has a molecular effect. Larger molecules of drug are the ones that normally deposit themselves on the mucosa, and thus these are the ones that can lead to candida, hoarseness of the voice or systemic effects if swallowed. But in a space, the larger molecules remain in the spacer, and only the smaller drug molecules are actually inhaled.

Aerosol MDI

Drugs used

With a spacer

These reduce the risk of thrush (candidasis) as well as alleviating the need for synchronised breathing and activation of the inhaler. Newer spacers are smaller, and also make a musical note when you are breathing too hard to tell you to reduce the strength of breaths.

Washing the mouth

If you rinse out your mouth with water after using the inhaler this reduces the risk of thrush and irritation to the mucosa of the mouth and pharynx.

Disadvantages

When to take the ‘releiver’
If symptoms are not relieved in the usual manner, then do not hesitate to call an ambulance!

Breath Actuated Inhaler

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This is a breath activated device, and thus had the advantage that breathing and pressing don’t need to be co-ordinated.

Drugs

Disadvantages

Easibreathe
Breath activated. This time, the device is primed by opening the cap, and not by any sort of lever.
Again, the patient will not feel the drug hitting the back of the throat, but they may taste it
Often, this has a dose counter to tell you the number of remaining doses
Drugs
Disadvantages

Accuhaler

This is a dry power inhaler. Although the two inhalers described previously were breath activated, they were not dry powder.

Drugs

 

Disadvantages

Quick drug summary

Name
Brand names
Class
Features
Dose
Salbutamol
Ventalin
β2- agonist
Short acting
MDI, inhalation solution (nebulizer)
Salmeterol
———————
β2- agonist
Long acting
MDI, DPI
Oxis, Atock
β2- agonist
Long acting
MDI, DPI inhalation solution, tablet
Terbutaline
Brethine, Bricanyl, Brethaire
β2- agonist
Fast-acting
?
Ipratropium
Atrovent, Apovent
Short acting
Inhalation solution
Tiotropium
Anti-cholinergic
Long acting
Inhalation solution
Fluticasone
Flixotide                          
Steroid
?
Beclomethasone
Becotide, Qvar
Steroid
MDI
Budesonide
Rhinocort, pulmicort
Steroid
?
*DPI = dry powder inhaler
 

Combination inhalers

Seretide – salmeterol + fluticasone – can be MDI, or DPI in the form of Accuhaler (diskus)
Symbicort – formeterol + Budesonide – usually DPI in the form of Turbohaler
For breath activated devices:
For powered devices:

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