Asthma in children: Helping a child use a metered-dose inhaler and mask spacer
IntroductionKey points The medicines used for
asthma are often delivered through a metered-dose
inhaler (MDI). Using an MDI with a mask spacer: - Helps a young child get an accurate dose of
medicine.
- Delivers most of a measured dose of medicine directly to
your child's lungs.
- Can help keep your child's asthma symptoms
under control and allow your child to live an active life.
- May prevent or reduce side effects of the
medicine.
- May let your child use less medicine than is found in a
pill but get the same effect.
- May result in the medicine working
faster than a pill form.
What is a metered-dose inhaler? What is a mask spacer?
Why should my child use a metered-dose inhaler with a mask spacer?
How to help your child use a metered-dose inhaler with a mask spacer
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