People with severe lung disease or trouble breathing often find as their disease progresses, inhalers are not as effective as they once were. While inhalers can be convenient and easy to carry, many people experience difficulty using them due to fatigue or weakness making it difficult to inhale deeply. Those who experience confusion related to mental status changes may also have difficulty remembering the steps involved to use them effectively.
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