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Can someone tell me if I need to take ventolin four times a day but do they mean two sprays or one spray at the moment I have a heavy cold so it helps the tightness round my chest my practice nurse has always told me I can take it four times a day but has not said once or twice I hope someone can make sense This post I am new to this site many thanks tweety.

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We are all different in how our conditions affect us Tweety. You really need to get back to your practice nurse for more precise instructions. Does it not say on the label on the packaging? Often when we are unwell they are happy for us to take more than usual and if it's helping you now then that's probably fine but you should check all the same. You could ask for a telephone appointment to save going to the surgery.

get a GP triage call and they can advise you. It's a rescue inhaler and ppl are different in how they use it as conditions are different .xxx

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PMRPete

"The normal way for adults and children to use their inhaler is:

1 or 2 puffs of salbutamol when you need it

up to a maximum of 4 times in 24 hours (regardless of whether you have 1 puff or 2 puffs at a time)"

beta.nhs.uk/medicines/salbu...

I have always been told to use it as and when I need to. When I am feeling more sob I take it once and if that doesn't work take it again. Some days I will only have a couple of puffs, other days 4/5.

When you next see your nurse/doctor ask for a spacer. This is a device which you attach to the end of your inhalor and enables more of it to go into your lungs.

check it out on Youtube, they have great videos on how to use it correctly.

you really do need spacer with it to get the best out of it ..the bigger the better.

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stone-UK

Hi

Recommended is two puffs four time a day.

A chat with my respitory nurse suggested mornin, noon, teatime, bedtime plus any time in between. She tried her best. Only used it it once in past two weeks.

Mist inhalers are better taken with a space, less problems with coordination, and if you can't manage one inhaler keeping below the whistle, you can tidal breath, four normal inhalations will empty chamber.

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Meagher

For me, it is 2 sprays at a time. I hope that helps.

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hopetorun

2 puffs is normally one dose for adult

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Tweety78

Thank you all very much for your replies sorry it is late but it is strange my mail is going to my junk box hope I have put this in the right place there are so many helpful people on this site I am very grateful to you all tweety.

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