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People who have asthma or other lung diseases that make it hard to breathe may use an inhaler to get the medicine they need into their lungs. Inhaled medicine works faster than the same medicine in a pill. An inhaler also lets you take less medicine than you would if you took it as a pill.
You may have used a metered-dose inhaler in the past. But a dry powder inhaler is different. These instructions are for using a dry powder inhaler. If you need information on using a metered-dose inhaler, see the topic:
Key points
What is a dry powder inhaler?
Why should I use a dry powder inhaler?
How to use a dry powder inhaler
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| By: | Healthwise Staff | Last Revised: May 4, 2010 |
| Medical Review: | E. Gregory Thompson, MD - Internal Medicine Ken Y. Yoneda, MD - Pulmonology | |
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