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This video helps you learn how to use Foradil Aerolizer inhaler correctly.
Proper use of inhaler is very important for better medicine outcomes. Missing out on a step may lead to inefficient dosage delivery which inadvertently affects your health.
In case of a Foradil Aerolizer, inhaling the medicine quickly and deeply is very important for getting the right dose. The video is precisely timed so that you can practice taking your aerolizer inhaler whenever you want to take a dose.
At http://www.use-inhalers.com/ we provide inhaler instructions for all major asthma inhalers in a fun and interactive way. We have tools that teach you correct breathing technique for your inhaler, help you practice inhaler technique and then test your inhaler technique for better retention. Above all inhaler instructions are available in major languages like English, Spanish, Portuguese, French and many others.
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Thank you so much. You helped my mother with her breathing problems. Thank you.
Thank you iam a doctor and this helped me to instruct my patients on how to use it
thank you for this video
thank you. It really helped!
I accidentally damaged my foradil inhalation device. Is there somewhere I can order the device only.
the videos are good but also the app works great on ipad as well….thumbs up
I am a respiratory therapist and this is a great resource for my patients.
Thanks for providing these; I think Internists, Pulmonologists, Respiratory Therapists, Nurses should all be able to use with their COPD and Asthma patients