Using an Inhaler with a Spacer Mask
An inhaler is the most common way to take asthma medicine. In order to get the medicine all the way to the lungs, you need to use a spacer. If you don’t use a spacer, only about 1/3 of the medicine gets to the lungs. Visit http://www.choa.org/asthma for more information.

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