The HandiHaler® is a dry powder inhaler commonly prescribed to people living with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) in Australia. Ensuring correct inhaler technique is essential for delivering medication effectively to the lungs, helping to manage symptoms and improve lung function. Lung Foundation Australia has developed a detailed video to guide users on how to properly use the HandiHaler®, ensuring they receive the full benefit of their prescribed treatment.
The video outlines the correct way to prepare, use, and maintain the HandiHaler®. To begin, users should open the protective dust cap and mouthpiece to reveal the capsule chamber. A single capsule should be taken from its blister pack and placed into the chamber. After closing the mouthpiece until it clicks, the green piercing button should be pressed once to puncture the capsule. This step is crucial, as it allows the dry powder medication to be released during inhalation.
When using the HandiHaler®, the video advises exhaling fully away from the device before placing the mouthpiece securely between the lips. A slow, deep inhalation should be taken through the mouth to draw the medication into the lungs. Users should hear a whirring or vibrating noise, which indicates the capsule is releasing its contents correctly. To ensure the full dose is received, the video recommends taking a second inhalation from the same capsule before removing and discarding it.
Regular cleaning of the HandiHaler® is also important for maintaining its effectiveness. The video instructs users to rinse the device with warm water once a month and let it air dry completely before the next use, which can take up to 24 hours. Keeping the device dry and free from residue helps ensure consistent medication delivery.
Using the HandiHaler® correctly is an essential part of managing COPD at home. Following the steps in Lung Foundation Australia’s video helps users get the most out of their medication, improving symptom control and overall lung health. Regular check-ups with a healthcare professional can help reinforce proper inhaler technique and ensure optimal treatment. For extra support, people with COPD can access online instructional videos and factsheets for all kinds of puffers, and other COPD resources Australia-wide to help manage their condition more effectively.
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