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Inhaler device technique: Turbuhaler®

Inhaler device technique: Turbuhaler®

This resource from the Lung Foundation Australia is designed to help you get the most out of your Turbuhaler® inhaler – a crucial tool for managing COPD effectively. The main purpose of this video is to guide you through the correct inhaler technique so that your medication reaches your lungs as intended. Using your inhaler correctly can improve how well your treatment works and help you breathe easier every day.

The video provides clear, step-by-step instructions on how to use the Turbuhaler®. It starts by explaining the importance of checking your device before use. For example, you should remove the cap and ensure that you’ve loaded the correct dose. The guide then advises you to exhale fully away from the device. This step is important because it creates space in your lungs for the medication. Next, you place the mouthpiece between your lips, ensuring a good seal, and then take a strong, steady breath in. This forceful inhalation is key to drawing the medication deep into your lungs. After inhaling, it’s recommended that you hold your breath for a few seconds, giving the medicine time to settle effectively in your airways.

Key advice also covers the common mistakes that many people make. For instance, not exhaling properly before inhaling or failing to hold your breath can reduce the effectiveness of your treatment. The resource reminds you that regular checks and proper cleaning of your inhaler are essential to maintain its performance. It’s a simple yet effective reminder that a few extra seconds spent on your technique can have a big impact on your lung health.

Using the Turbuhaler® puffer correctly is a vital part of managing COPD at home. By following the instructions in Lung Foundation Australia’s video, users can ensure they receive the full benefit of their medication. Regular check-ups with a healthcare professional can help confirm proper inhaler technique, leading to better symptom control and lung health. For further support, people with COPD can access instructional videos and factsheets for all kinds of puffers, and other COPD resources Australia-wide to help manage their condition with confidence.

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