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Have you used Symbicort Turbuhaler correctly? It may be difficult to know sometimes as the medication powder contained in the device generally doesn't have a taste. Normally if the inhaler technique is correct, the medication should be delivered to the deeper parts of the lungs where it is needed. Symbicort Turbuhaler is a dry powder inhaler (DPI), meaning that we need to empty the lungs first before inhaling forcefully and deeply in order to generate the required air flow that will carry the medication deep within the airways. I hope this video clarifies some concerns that some of you may have relating to the use of these inhalers. 3 useful videos about Symbicort: Turbuhaler (Symbicort) inhaler demonstration and review • Turbuhaler (Symbicort) inhaler demons... Questions and answers about Symbicort Turbuhaler • Questions and answers about Symbicort... How soon do you feel the effect of Symbicort? • How soon do you feel the effect of Sy... ☕ If you found my videos helpful please consider supporting my work by "buying a coffee" -- https://www.buymeacoffee.com/scstanel ======= Disclaimers: ------------- For all viewers/listeners: The information presented here or in other videos and posts on this channel is not medical advice. These materials reflect general medical knowledge which may not apply to your individual case. If you have health concerns, please see your own doctor or other healthcare provider without delay. For medical professionals: You must use your professional judgement when treating your patients. The information presented in this and other videos/posts on this channel is for general medical education only. It may not apply to all patients or clinical scenarios. ======= #inhaler