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Spacer for metered-dose inhaler

Child using inhaler with attached spacer, with end of spacer in mouth while holding spacer with one hand and inhaler with other.

A spacer is a chamber that can be attached to a metered-dose inhaler (MDI). The spacer may have a one-way valve that holds the medicine in the chamber before it is inhaled. This way you can inhale the medicine in one or many breaths, depending on your ability. A spacer:

  • May help prevent getting a yeast infection in your mouth. And using one can prevent your voice from sounding hoarse.
  • Delivers more medicine straight to your airways. This is true even if you have trouble using your inhaler.
  • Reduces the amount of medicine you swallow. This means you are less likely to have side effects.

It is especially important to use a spacer with an inhaler that contains corticosteroids. Spacers also may be used by children who have trouble using a metered-dose inhaler correctly. Don't use a dry powder inhaler (DPI) with a spacer.

Current as of: November 14, 2022

Author: Healthwise Staff
Medical Review:
E. Gregory Thompson MD - Internal Medicine
Adam Husney MD - Family Medicine
Martin J. Gabica MD - Family Medicine

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