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Discover LudwigThe word "inhaler" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a device used to take medication in to the lungs, often used by people with asthma or other breathing problems. Example sentence: I need to make sure I always have my inhaler with me in case I have an asthma attack.
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inhaler
noun
One who inhales.
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The solution No one should hurl away their inhaler before seeing their GP.
If the results suggest that the airway is obstructed (in asthma, the muscles around the airways tighten and the lining of the airways becomes inflamed and swollen), Nice says that the next test is to see if there is improvement after use of an inhaler to widen the airways.
And if a few sessions with an inhaler and my wife might help to prevent that from happening, then maybe I will be seeking out a prescription one day.
It will likely be delivered as an inhaler and prescribed by a relationship counsellor.
It is a sensor that attaches to an asthma inhaler and uses satellite-positioning data to enable patients and researchers to work out which environments make their condition worse (such as proximity to a particular type of crop).
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Having successfully tested an SAW asthma inhaler on sheep, Dr Yeo and Dr Friend are exploring a similar approach for vaccines.
Whenever someone uses the inhaler, it broadcasts the location and time to a central computer.
Use of the inhaler more than a couple of times a month suggests there is something wrong, and that the patient's medication may need to be changed.
It transpired that he had stayed at a friend's house, and used an asthma inhaler because he was allergic to his friend's cat.
The result is Spiroscout, an inhaler with a built-in Global Positioning System locator and (in advanced models) a wireless link to the internet.
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