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Inhaler technique in asthma and COPD: challenges and unmet knowledge that can contribute to suboptimal use in real life

Journal

EXPERT REVIEW OF CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY
Volume 14, Issue 8, Pages 989-1002

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/17512433.2021.1929922

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Asthma; copd; devices; dry powder inhalers; education; inhalation therapy; metered dose inhalers; respimat

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Inhalers are commonly used devices for treating asthma and COPD, but misuse remains common and is associated with poor disease control. Proper practical education plays a key role in improving inhaler technique, but it is time-consuming and limited in successful experiences.
Introduction: Inhalers are the most commonly used devices for lung drug delivery in asthma and COPD. Inhaler use offers several advantages but requires the user's proper mastery. The issue of inhaler technique is very important as inhaler misuse remains common in real life regardless of the inhaler used and is associated with poor disease control. Areas covered:This narrative review analyses the key-steps of inhaler mastery and the significance of the errors of use for the main devices. There are uncertainties on many tasks of inhaler use and on those variations from recommended steps that are considered as critical errors. Expert opinion: Despite technological advancements, an easy-to-use device is not yet available. Whatever the chosen inhaler, health care givers' proper practical education with the opportunity of feedback learning has a key-role for improving inhaler technique, but is time-consuming, and remains limited to few successful experiences. Newer digital technologies will be applied to the field of inhaler education, but the lack of knowledge on many practical aspects of inhaler technique might be a limit for its extensive implementation. Possibly digital innovation might substantially contribute to reduce inhaler misuse only if clinicians, manufacturers, and subjects will cooperate together on this issue.

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