Experts say more than a million people in the UK could be at risk of a life-threatening asthma attack as they do not get their inhaler technique checked. Antonio Guillem/Getty Images Mr Wilson ...
Some of the benefits of the inhaler voiced by parents in the survey included – it was enjoyable, it made their child calmer and helped in their inhalation technique – and that it would be useful at ...
She says the aerosol spray inhalers are "actually quite tricky" to use and people often get the technique wrong. So instead of the medicine going into the lungs "it's going to hit the back of your ...
A new augmented reality app aims to help kids improve their asthma inhaler technique in a bid to reduce emergency hospital admissions. The app, called MySpira, is available on iTunes and Google ...
Aim the inhaler at the back of the throat and close the lips tightly around the mouthpiece. Experts say it's important for parents to have a doctor evaluate their child's technique for using the ...
Viewing and monitoring treatment frequency and technique is important, according to Teva, as data shows that patients with asthma overestimate actual inhaler use by up to eight inhalations per week.