I was given that tip too but I also weigh them. I know what they weigh when new and every so often if I think they are running low. Have the little flat electronic scale, very accurate.
You would think they would make them with a counter. They make most of the inhalers with a counter. Just not the one you use the most
Ticks me off that even the newer inhalers don't alwasy have counters on them. When I start my ciclisonide I have to work out how many actuations there are and devide it by the number of times a day I have to use it and then work out when it needs to be replaced and put the date on.
Maybe but all the inhaler I have had. Have had counters in them only the blue inhaler dose not. Or I have have ones you pierce the capsule so you always know how many puffs you have left
Me too peege! I'm partially deaf but just go by the feel of it. Hard to explain how. I've got 4 & none has a counter, but have been using them 45-odd years so am used to it.
I look at it another way kris - the NHS is desperately short of funds and MUST consider the cheaper alternatives as a priority. Counters are convenient but do cost extra. I, like Snodgrass, use a simple electronic scale to weigh the Ventolin phial. Throw them away at 20gms. (Full they are 30gms). You in the States are used to having the choice; and paying for it!
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