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AEROCHAMBER PLUS* FLOW-VU* Chamber

For use with your metered dose inhaler
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Use of a spacer is a simple and effective way to help improve the use of your inhaler. Spacers help to ensure that your medicine reaches your lungs where it’s needed and limits the amount that ends up in the back of the throat.1

People who use a valved holding chamber (VHC) such as AEROCHAMBER PLUS* FLOW-VU* chamber, with their inhaler have better control of their respiratory symptoms.2

To improve drug delivery, respiratory guidelines recommend the use of chambers when using metered dose inhalers or puffers in people of all ages.3,4 

The AEROCHAMBER PLUS* FLOW-VU* Chamber is the only chamber with a dedicated inhalation indicator.

  • The FLOW-VU* Inhalation Indicator gives caregivers visual assurance of correct use and medication delivery
  • Helps co-ordinate actuation with inhalation
  • FLOWSIGNAL* whistle sounds if you are inhaling too quickly
  • Fits all commonly prescribed metered dose inhalers (and soft mist inhalers).
  • For adults with smaller face sizes, the small adult mask may be more appropriate. Check with your pharmacist to see which is best for you.

You may also want to consider an AEROCHAMBER2GO* chamber for use with your reliever inhaler medications while on-the-go.

1. McIvor RA et al. Optimizing the delivery of inhaled medication for respiratory patients: the role of valved holding chambers. Canadian Respiratory Journal 2018.

2. Levy ML et al. Asthma patients’ inability to use a pressurized metered-dose inhaler (pMDI) correctly correlates with poor asthma control as defined by the Global Initiative for Asthma (GINA) strategy: a retrospective analysis. Prim Care Respir J. 2013; Dec;22(4):406-11

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Why is an inhaler always together with an AEROCHAMBER PLUS* FLOW-VU* spacer?

Use of a spacer is a simple and effective way to help improve the use of your inhaler. Spacers help to ensure that your medicine reaches your lungs where it’s needed and limits the amount that ends up in the back of the throat1.

People who use a valved holding chamber (VHC) such as AEROCHAMBER PLUS* FLOW-VU*  chamber, with their inhaler have better control of their respiratory symptoms.2

To improve drug delivery, respiratory guidelines recommend the use of chambers when using metered dose inhalers or puffers in people of all ages.3,4

Features

Flow-Vu inspirtory indicator icon with device and circular arrow

FLOW-VU* Inspiratory Indicator

 The FLOW-VU* indicator only moves if you have a good mouthpiece seal

Flow-Vu backpiece signal whistle with circular blue background

FLOW-VU SIGNAL* Whistle

A high flow alert whistle sounds if you are inhaling too quickly, coaching you to slow down inhalation. Only available for Adult Sizes

1. McIvor RA et al. Optimizing the delivery of inhaled medication for respiratory patients: the role of valved holding chambers. Canadian Respiratory Journal 2018.

2. Levy ML et al. Asthma patients’ inability to use a pressurized metered-dose inhaler (pMDI) correctly correlates with poor asthma control as defined by the Global Initiative for Asthma (GINA) strategy: a retrospective analysis. Prim Care Respir J. 2013; Dec;22(4):406-11

3. Canadian Thoracic Society – 2010 Consensus Summary for children six years of age and over, and adults.

4. Global Initiative for Asthma 2020.

How to Use a Spacer With a Mouthpiece

Follow the steps outlined below or download our full instructions

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diagram depicting how to insert inhaler into aerochamber plus flow-vu device

Step 1

Remove caps from the inhaler and mouthpiece chamber. Shake the inhaler immediately before use as per the instructions supplied with it.

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diagram depicting how to insert inhaler into aerochamber plus flow-vu device

Step 2

Insert the inhaler into the backpiece of the chamber. Put mouthpiece into mouth and close your lips around it to ensure an effective seal.

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diagram depicting how to press inhaler in aerochamber plus flow-vu device

Step 3

Exhale then press the inhaler once at the beginning of a slow inhalation. Inhale slowly and deeply through the chamber until a full breath has been taken. Hold your breath for 5-10 seconds before exhaling. OR Exhale and press the inhaler once at the beginning of a slow inhalation. Breathe in and out through the chamber for 2-3 breaths keeping lips sealed around chamber mouthpiece.


How to Use a Spacer With a Mask

Follow the steps outlined below or download our full instructions

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diagram showing removal of cap from inhaler

Step 1

Remove cap from the inhaler. Shake the inhaler immediately before use as per the instructions supplied with it.

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diagram depicting inhaler being inserted into aerochamber plus flow-vu device with mask

Step 2

Insert the inhaler into the back-piece of the chamber. Apply mask to face and ensure an effective seal.

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diagram depicting person inhaling through aerochamber plus flow-vu device

Step 3

Exhale then press the inhaler once at the beginning of a slow inhalation. Hold mask in place and breathe in and out through the chamber for 5-6 breaths.

How to Clean a Chamber with a Mouthpiece

Follow the steps outlined below or download our full instructions.

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Mouthpiece Cleaning Aerochamber Plus Flow-Vu

Step 1

Remove the backpiece (D). To detach the front piece (B), twist chamber as shown.

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Aerochamber Plus Flow-Vu Mouthpiece hand washing

Step 2 - Hand Wash

Soak the parts for 15 minutes in a mild solution of liquid dish detergent and lukewarm clean water. Agitate gently. Rinse parts in clean water.

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Cleaning Aerochamber Plus Flow-Vu mouthpiece in a dishwasher

Step 2 - Dishwasher

Place parts in top rack of dishwasher. Ensure product is securely placed face up. Run the dishwasher on a normal or light cycle. Do not heat dry.

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Aerochamber Plus Flow-Vu Mouthpiece Drying

Step 3

Shake out excess water and allow to air dry in a vertical position. Ensure parts are dry before reassembly.

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Aerochamber Plus Flow-Vu Mouthpiece Reassemble

Step 4

To reassemble, fit the frontpiece (B) on the end of the chamber and twist firmly until securely locked into position. Center the alignment feature (C) on the backpiece with the Flow-Vu* Inhalation Indicator (A), as shown. Press firmly to attach the backpiece (D).


How to Clean a Chamber with a Mask

Follow the steps outlined below or download our full instructions

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Cleaning flow vu and mask step 1

Step 1

Remove the backpiece (D). To detach the frontpiece (B), twist chamber as shown.

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How to clean flow vu with mask step 2

Step 2 - Hand Wash

Soak the parts for 15 minutes in a mild solution of liquid dish detergent and lukewarm clean water. Agitate gently. Rinse parts in clean water.

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How to clean flow vu with mask step 2b

Step 2 - Dishwasher

Place parts in top rack of dishwasher. Ensure product is securely placed face up. Run the dishwasher on a normal or light cycle. Do not heat dry.

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Drying flow vu mask

Step 3

Shake out excess water and allow to air dry in a vertical position. Ensure parts are dry before reassembly.

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how to clean flow vu with a mask step 4

Step 4

To reassemble, fit the frontpiece (B) on the end of the chamber and twist firmly until securely locked into position. Center the alignment feature (C) on the backpiece with the Flow-Vu* Inhalation Indicator (A), as shown. Press firmly to attach the backpiece (D).

Scientific & Performance Evidence

Trudell Medical International has an enviable history of strong leadership in creating innovative medical devices that enhance the quality of life for people of all ages - all backed by science and clinical evidence.

The safety and efficacy of AEROCHAMBER PLUS* brand of chambers is validated in numerous third-party clinical evaluations with different patient populations with different MDIs.1 It is the most studied brand of spacer; supported by hundreds of in-vitro and in-vivo studies and is listed in the prescribing instructions for most MDIs.


Spacers improve lung delivery of MDIs

Relative Bioavailability of Budesonide/Glycopyrrolate/Formoterol Fumarate Metered Dose Inhaler Administered With and Without a Spacer: Results of a Phase I, Randomized, Crossover Trial in Healthy Adults

AEROCHAMBER* brand of chambers improve lung delivery by consistently delivering the intended dose, regardless of inhaler technique. A recent third-party pharmacokinetic study demonstrated that AEROCHAMBER PLUS* FLOW-VU* chamber optimizes lung delivery, even in healthy adults trained on correct technique.

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Spacers overcome coordination issues

The Impact of Inhalation Delay on Lung Drug Delivery: Using Functional Respiratory Imaging to Compare Metered Dose Inhaler (MDI) and MDI + Valved Holding Chamber (VHC) Systems

If using an MDI alone, even a short half second inhalation delay reduces the predicted lung delivery to approximately 1% of the intended dose. AEROCHAMBER® device holds the medication suspended for an extended period of time, allowing patients more time to inhale their medication.2

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Spacers reduce side effects

Assessment of Potential Mouth / Throat Deposition and Lung Delivery of Suspension- and Solution-Formulated Inhaled Corticosteroid Formulations Delivered by Pressurized Metered Dose Inhaler without and with Valved Holding Chamber Using an Anatomic Adult Upper Airway

Whether using an MDI (without a spacer) or a DPI, the majority of the dose deposits in the back of the throat.5,6 However, when combined with an MDI, the AEROCHAMBER PLUS® FLOW-VU® chamber filters out the larger particles that would deposit in the back of the throat which could lead to side-effects such as hoarseness, sore throat, or thrush.5,6 Did you know that if using the MDI alone up to 10x as much medication can deposit in the back of the throat.5

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Counselling Resources

Use the following materials to counsel your patients on the proper use of their prescribed medications and devices. 


AEROCHAMBER PLUS* FLOW-VU* Prescription Pad

Use this electronic prescription pad to prescribe the appropriate chamber. Remember that chambers should be replaced after 12 months of continuous use.

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AEROCHAMBER PLUS* FLOW-VU* Counselling Pad

Use this printable counselling sheet to educate your patients and prescribe the appropriate chamber. Remember that chambers should be replaced after 12 months of continuous use.

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The majority of adults do not use their inhalers properly. In fact, a large study showed that 9 out of 10 adults don’t use their inhaler properly1.  Chambers help by making it easier to inhale your medication and helping to ensure the puffer medication is delivered to your lungs, where it is needed.  

1 Global Initiative for Asthma 2021.

Yes, most adults do not use their inhalers properly. In fact, a large study showed that 9 out of 10 adults don’t use their inhaler properly1.  

Chambers (also called spacers) help by making it easier to inhale your medication and helping to ensure the puffer medication is delivered to your lungs, where it is needed.  

1 Global Initiative for Asthma 2021.

The majority of adults do not use their inhalers properly. In fact, a large study showed that 9 out of 10 adults don’t use their inhaler properly.1  

Chambers help by making it easier to inhale your medication and helping to ensure the puffer medication is delivered to your lungs, where it is needed.  

1 Global Initiative for Asthma 2021.

Your puffer is inserted into your spacer. When the puffer is pressed, the spacer holds the medication spray so that you can breathe the medication in from the spacer, instead of directly from the puffer.

  1. Shake inhaler and remove cap. 
     
  2. Insert inhaler into chamber. 
     
  3. Press inhaler and breathe in and out through the chamber for 5-6 breaths. 

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The AEROCHAMBER PLUS* FLOW-VU* Chamber should be cleaned once a week. The Chamber is easy to clean and is dishwasher safe. Wash in lukewarm water and detergent and then rinse and air dry. If cleaning in a dishwasher, ensure the chamber is placed in the top rack of the dishwasher and run on a normal or light cycle, avoiding the heated dry cycle. 

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No, there is no Latex on the mask or anywhere on the AEROCHAMBER PLUS* FLOW-VU* Chamber.

Yes. In fact, not only does it work with all MDI’s, the AEROCHAMBER PLUS* brand of chambers is the most recommended by leading metered dose inhaler pharmaceutical companies.

The AEROCHAMBER PLUS* Chamber can also be used with soft mist inhalers.

The AEROCHAMBER PLUS* FLOW-VU* Chamber should be replaced every 12 months. If you live in Canada you are eligible to sign up for our reminder program  - for signing up to the program you will receive a free carrying case.

The FLOW-VU* Inhalation Indicator is a valuable feedback tool on the AEROCHAMBER PLUS* FLOW-VU* Chamber that moves as you breathe and helps provide assurance of correct use and medication delivery. The FLOW-VU* Indicator is especially useful for parents who are giving the inhaler medicine to their children. The indicator provides a visual cue of inhalation and correct use for medication delivery.

Yes. The AEROCHAMBER PLUS* FLOW-VU* Chamber can be used with all commonly prescribed metered dose inhalers. The AEROCHAMBER PLUS* brand of chambers are the most recommended by leading metered dose inhaler pharmaceutical companies.

AEROCHAMBER PLUS* FLOW-VU* Chamber is available at the pharmacy counter in pharmacies across Canada.

No, spacers cannot be used with dry powder inhalers.

Yes, you can use an AEROCHAMBER PLUS* FLOW-VU* Chamber to take your Respimat inhaler.

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No, infants and young children must use a spacer with a facemask to take their inhaled medication.

Spacers with facemasks are essential when giving inhaled medication to infants and younger children.

The child can breathe normally through the facemask and chamber to inhale the medication.

The FLOW-VU* indicator moves back and forth as the child breathes, helping to provide assurance of correct use and medication delivery.

Yes, but a spacer with a facemask is essential to give an inhaler to infants and younger children.  The child can breathe normally through the facemask and chamber to inhale the medication.

The FLOW-VU* indicator moves back and forth as the child breathes, helping to provide assurance of correct use and medication delivery.

  • Give praise and rewards during and after the treatment
     
  • Use teddy bears or dolls to ‘pretend’ to use the chamber to make it look like a game 
     
  • If possible, give treatments when the child is happy and not crying. 
     
  • Use the FLOW-VU*  Inhalation Indicator to ensure a good seal, coordinate pressing the inhaler with inhalation and to count the number of breaths taken.  
     
  • The FLOW-VU* Indicator moves toward the child as they inhale and only moves if you have a proper seal. 

Children can typically transition to a mouthpiece around the age of 5 and when they can make a tight lip seal around the mouthpiece.

The green mouthpiece chamber is designed for children 5 years and older and includes a lower resistance inhalation valve

The blue mouthpiece chamber is ideal for adults, or teens if they prefer the design 

aerochamber plus flow-vu chamber size progression from child's small mask up to adult large mask

Facemasks are essential for infants and younger children.  Facemasks are also ideal for increased ease of use. You simply need to breathe normally through the chamber to inhale the medication.

Reimbursement Information

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