*The Practice mode of the app is only available in the In-depth Training.

Dry powder inhalers (DPI) like a Diskus do not use propellants like pressurized Metered dose inhalers (MDI) do, so they do not require hand breath coordination or slow and deep breathing technique. A large percentage of patients do not inhale fast enough on DPIs to pull out the full dose and good quality dose from the inhaler leading to ineffective dose delivery and wastage of dose.
What helps to deliver the medication into your lungs is your own inhaling (inspiratory) forceful breathing. Your breathing should be Quick and Deep enough to inhale the powdered medicine from the inhaler device. When you take in a quick and deep breath through the mouthpiece of the DPI, the fine powdered medication is separated from the larger carrier particles and drawn into the lungs.

Breathing Quick and Deep may sound simple to you and while reading this you may have also tried deep breathing once, but did you realize that while attempting to do so, you actually had to make an active effort to breathe deep and still you are not sure if your inhaling was deep enough?
So you need to learn how deep and forceful your breathing should be to bring in a greater quantity of air and fill your lungs to a higher capacity than normal breathing and inturn take in full and effective dose.
*The Practice mode of the app is only available in the In-depth Training.
The How to Inhale app is presented in a step-by-step manner and uses visual and audio based cues (breath-bar) for you to learn and practice the inhaling technique effectively.



Take How to Inhale for a spin. Watch the video below to understand the steps leading to a correct inhaling technique for your Diskus inhaler.

Want to see yourself practice the Quick and Deep breathing technique along with a real instructor? The In-depth training offers you this and much more.
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