Using an Autohaler®
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How to use an Autohaler®
Many medicines are available as inhaled treatments. Inhaled methods deliver medicine directly to the airway, which is helpful for lung diseases. The patient and healthcare provider can choose from a variety of delivery systems for inhaling medication.
An Autohaler® consists of a pressurized canister of medication in a plastic case with a mouthpiece. The Autohaler® is breath activated. This means when you inhale, the Autohaler® automatically releases a mist of medication. When inhaled correctly, the medication has a better chance to reach the small airways. This increases the medication's effectiveness. Its portable size, efficiency and convenience make the Autohaler® a desirable method for inhalation treatment.
The following steps outline the best method to use an Autohaler®:
How to Assemble the Autohaler®
Taking an Inhaled Treatment
Cleaning and Care
How to Tell when the Autohaler® is Empty
How to Assemble the Autohaler®
- Remove the cap from the Autohaler® by pulling down the lip on the back of the cap. Check the mouthpiece for foreign objects.
- Hold Autohaler® upright with the mouthpiece down. Do not cover the air vents at the bottom of the Autohaler®.
- Raise the top lever so that it stays up while the Autohaler® is upright.
- Shake the Autohaler® gently. This mixes the medication properly.
Taking an Inhaled Treatment
- Gently breathe out.
- Seal your lips tightly around the mouthpiece.
- Inhale deeply with steady, moderate force. You will hear a click and feel mist when your breath activates the medication. Do not stop inhaling when you feel the mist. Continue to take a full, deep breath.
- Hold your breath for up to ten seconds. This allows the medication time to deposit in the airway.
- Resume normal breathing.
- Lower the lever on the Autohaler®.
- Repeat steps 1-6 when more than one puff is prescribed.
Cleaning and Care
- Clean the Autohaler® once a week or sooner if needed. Regular cleaning will prevent powder accumulation inside the Autohaler® mouthpiece.
- Remove the cap from the Autohaler® by pulling down the lip on the back of the cap.
- Turn the Autohaler® upside down with the mouthpiece up. Wipe the mouthpiece with a clean dry cloth.
- Gently tap the back of the Autohaler® so the flap comes down and the spray hole can be seen. With the white flap down as shown in the picture, clean the surface of the flap with a dry cotton swab.
How To Tell When the Autohaler® is Empty
The Autohaler® contains 400 puffs. You may want to date your Autohaler® when you get it so you can estimate how long it will last. Use this chart to estimate how long your Autohaler® will last.

This information has been reviewed and approved by David Tinkelman, MD (August 2012)