Metered-Dose Inhaler Used with a Valved Holding Chamber
A metered-dose inhaler (MDI) is a pressurized canister of medicine that
releases a medicated mist. The valved holding chamber is a spacer device
that can be used with the MDI. Examples of valved holding chambers are the
Aerochamber or the OptiChamber. The chamber helps make sure the MDI is at
the correct distance from your child's mouth and at the best angle. Your
child can more easily breathe in the drug with one or more breaths, and not
worry about coordinating the timing. It helps your child inhale more
medicine into the lungs. The chamber can be used with or without a mask.
Before the first use, wash the valved holding chamber with warm soapy water.
Do not rinse. Allow to air dry.
Attach the MDI to the valved holding chamber as follows:
- Remove the caps from the chamber and MDI.
- Shake the metered-dose inhaler vigorously.
- Insert the mouthpiece of the inhaler into the
rubber-sealed end of the chamber.
- If the MDI has not been used before, or if it has not been used for 1
week or more, waste 2 puffs into the chamber. NOTE: This does not count
as a dose of medicine. (Each time you use the MDI, the next dose is
drawn into a chamber inside the MDI. If the MDI sits for a long time
without being used, some of the medicine can leak out of the holding
area. This means you may not get a complete dose of medicine the next
time you use it.)
To use the MDI with the valved holding chamber and mask:
- Select the appropriate size mask for the patient
(small, medium, or large) and attach to the mouthpiece
end.
- Have your child stand or sit up straight.
- Put the mask to your child's face, covering both the
nose and mouth. The mask must be pressed to your
child's face to assure that the medicine can get to
the child's lungs.
- Depress the MDI once.
- Have your child breathe in and out slowly through the
valved holding chamber for at least 5 breaths.
- When additional puffs are prescribed by your health care provider,
wait 1 minute and repeat.
To use the MDI with the valved holding chamber and
mouthpiece:
- Have your child stand or sit up straight.
- Place the chamber into your child's mouth. Ask your
child to breathe slowly in and out of the valved holding
chamber several times.
- Depress the MDI once.
- Have your child breathe in as deeply as possible and
then hold their breath for 10 seconds. For children
unable to hold their breath, another method is to breathe
in and out slowly for 3 to 5 breaths.
- When your provider prescribes additional puffs, wait 1
minute and repeat.
Tracking Doses
How to track doses for scheduled medicine used every day:
- Place a blank label around the boot of the MDI.
- Identify the number of puffs (actuations) available by
reading the label on the MDI canister.
- Divide the number of available puffs by the prescribed
number of puffs per day. (For example, 120 doses
available divided by 4 puffs per day would equal a 30
day supply of doses.)
- Write the date on the label that you will need to refill the
prescription. Allow a 5 day grace period. (For example if you started
on 7/1, show a date 25 days later (30 day supply minus 5 days).
How track doses for medicine used as needed:
- Place a blank label around the boot of the MDI.
- Identify the number of puffs (actuations) available by
reading the label on the MDI canister.
- Write down the start date and number of puffs available
on the label.
- Make a hash mark for each puff used (include wasted
puffs).
- Get a refill when 10 puffs are left.
Cleaning Instructions
- Remove mouthpiece cap and end cap from valved holding
chamber by pulling them off.
- Separate the mouthpiece from the clear chamber by rotating
the mouthpiece counter clockwise until it unlocks and
pulls off.
- Remove the valve from the small clear posts on the end of
the chamber.
- Wash all parts in warm water with a mild liquid soap.
Rinse all parts (except chamber) with water. Shake out
excess water an allow all parts to air dry.
- Reassemble all parts, making sure that the one-way valve
is seated correctly on the small clear posts on the end
of the chamber. Place mouthpiece over valve assembly
then turn clockwise until it snaps in place.
- When replacing the end cap, line up the edges of the
warning signal with the raised lines on the side of the
end cap so the warning signal will fit into the proper
space. Place on a hard surface and push down firmly to
ensure end cap is firmly sealed.
- Replace the one-way valve when it becomes dried out and
starts to curl. A new valve can be ordered by calling
800-962-1266.
Written by the Asthma Task Force at The Children's Hospital, Denver.
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