Check the expiration date on the canister to make sure the medicine isn't expired.
Each inhaler is good for only a certain number of puffs of medicine. After those puffs are used up, any puffs left will not give you the amount of medicine you need. To be sure you'll get enough medicine when you need it, keep track of how many puffs you use. Here's an easy way to keep track of the medicine in your inhaler:
- Find the number on the mouthpiece that tells you how many puffs it contains. Some inhalers have the counter on the mouthpiece instead of the canister. Keep the canister and mouthpiece together so you can keep track of how many puffs are left.
- Divide this number by how many puffs you're told to use in 1 day. This gives you the number of days your medicine should last.
- Use your calendar to find out what date your medicine will run out. Mark it on the canister and on your calendar.
Be sure to get a refill of your medicines before they expire or you run out. Some inhalers have dose counters to track the amount of medicine used.
For example, if your new canister holds 200 puffs and you've been told to use 4 puffs a day:
200 ÷ 4 = 50 days