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Are you curious about how inhalers work and who are their users?

Millions of people around the world use an inhaler. For some, it is their only means of survival, while for others, it can simply bring relief and ease the burden of a complicated life. Anyone who is dependent on an inhaler knows that they should always have an inhaler in the bottom of their handbag, just in case.

An inhaler delivers medication directly to the lungs. It goes without saying that they are used for conditions that require action on the lungs. The most common conditions for which an inhaler is used are asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).

Using an inhaler delivers the medicine directly to where it is needed, meaning that only a smaller amount of the medicine is needed than if we were to take the same medicine in tablet form. This means fewer side effects and more effective treatment - as long as we take it correctly.

Asthma, the wheezing and coughing of asthma, affects one in 20 adults and one in 10 children. The need for regular use of a nebulizer depends on how severe and frequent your symptoms are. For example, with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, you may only need to take your reliever medication, at most once every few days, and continue to live a completely normal life. As the disease progresses, if you use your inhaler regularly, you may even develop the ability to exercise. Inhaled medicine can also help you if your lungs are no longer as healthy as they were when you were younger.

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Respiratory inhalers relieve the complications caused by respiratory diseases, asthma and chronic diseases. This means that air can flow more freely into your lungs and you can feel real progress - your breathing improves.

Inhalers start working within minutes of use, but the effect usually only lasts a few hours. If your asthma is well controlled, you should only need to use your reliever inhaler occasionally - even when exercising or having a cold.

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