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I am hoping to get your feedback in this. My husband went to the allergist today, and was counseled by the allergist on how to use the Symbicort inhaler. He told my husband to hold the inhaler "away" from his mouth then press the actuater...rather than sealing his lips around the mouthpiece.
Furthermore, the allergist also instructed him on how to use the Veramyst nasal spray. Rather than using the nasal spray intranasally, he was told to hold the spray away from his nose.
I wasn't there for this appointment...if I was, I would have questioned the physician. Quite frankly, I am outraged .
Has anyone ever heard of using either an inhaler or nasal spray this way? How do you counsel your patients?
Following advice such as spraying the inhaler in front of the mouth rather than inside and away from the nose rather than inside the nose sounds like my husband needs to find a new doctor to me.
Furthermore, the allergist also instructed him on how to use the Veramyst nasal spray. Rather than using the nasal spray intranasally, he was told to hold the spray away from his nose.
I wasn't there for this appointment...if I was, I would have questioned the physician. Quite frankly, I am outraged .
Has anyone ever heard of using either an inhaler or nasal spray this way? How do you counsel your patients?
Following advice such as spraying the inhaler in front of the mouth rather than inside and away from the nose rather than inside the nose sounds like my husband needs to find a new doctor to me.