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Disclaimer: This information helps you use ProAir inhaler safely. It does not replace professional advice from your doctor or pharmacist, who can tailor guidance to your health care needs.

What is ProAir inhaler?

ProAir inhaler is a fast-acting bronchodilator for symptoms. It belongs to the short-acting beta-two agonist class and works quickly to open airways during breathlessness or tight chest events. It provides relief and is used as needed. In Australia, your pharmacist will explain whether an inhaler prescription is required and help you understand device use and care. ProAir delivers a metered dose of medicine each.

What ProAir treats for you in Australia

ProAir is used to relieve narrowing of the airways during asthma or COPD flare-ups and when symptoms suddenly worsen quickly. It is not a replacement for controller therapy. You should still follow your asthma or COPD action plan and use preventive medicines as prescribed by your clinician regularly. Keep track of how often you need it.

How to start taking ProAir: step by step

Step 1 is to check the device, confirm the canister is not empty, and read the leaflet before use carefully.

Shake the inhaler as instructed and prepare correctly.

Breathe out gently, place the mouthpiece in your mouth, seal lips, and press down once while breathing in slowly deeply.

Hold your breath briefly, then breathe out slowly.

If you use a spacer, continue with slow breaths through the spacer and avoid rapid or shallow breaths during inhalation.

Daily use and timing for ProAir

Use it only as needed for quick relief.

If you have a recommended action plan, follow it, and avoid duplicating doses within a short period without consulting clinician.

Do not swap brands without a professional check.

If you miss a dose during the day, use it as soon as you remember unless an interval is advised.

What to expect in the first days and weeks

You may notice improved breathing within minutes afterward.

For some people, relief is immediate, while others notice gradual improvement over a few days when used correctly as recommended.

If symptoms persist, seek medical advice promptly today.

You should still monitor triggers, checks with your clinician, and adjust management if your symptoms worsen or stay constant progressively.

Storage, handling and care of ProAir

Store at room temperature away from heat sources.

Keep the canister tightly closed, check expiration dates, and never use a damaged device or one with a broken seal.

Protect it from moisture and children’s reach always.

Carry your inhaler and spare supplies when you travel, and store appropriately according to airline, hotel, or camp rules guidelines.

Safety tips: important cautions and when to seek help

Common side effects are usually mild and temporary.

Call urgent help if you suddenly have severe symptoms, chest pain, fast heartbeat, dizziness, or trouble breathing despite using inhaler.

Describe past allergy or heart conditions to professionals.

Tell your dentist about your inhaler, especially before procedures that may affect your mouth, to avoid interactions or discomfort later.

Contraindications and cautions

Do not use if allergic to salbutamol spray.

People with severe heart rhythm problems, high blood pressure, or certain eye conditions should check with a clinician before use.

It may interact with some medicines and supplements.

Frequently asked questions about ProAir

Below are common questions patients ask. The answers are practical and avoid giving exact dosing unless it is universally standard and clearly advised by your clinician.

Can I use ProAir during an asthma attack?

Yes, ProAir is intended for quick relief during an attack or sudden worsening of symptoms. If you do not notice improvement quickly or your breathing remains difficult, seek urgent medical help.

Can I travel with my ProAir inhaler?

Yes, you can take it with you. Keep it in your carry-on when flying, in its original packaging, and protected from heat or damage. Bring any extra inhalers you normally use and a copy of your prescription if requested.

What happens if I take ProAir at the wrong time?

Take it when you notice symptoms. If you remember near the time for your next planned dose, skip duplicating doses. Do not double up to compensate.

Is it safe to combine ProAir with OTC medicines?

Most over‑the‑counter medicines can be used with caution, but some combinations can cause problems. If you take stimulants, decongestants, or certain supplements, check with your pharmacist or clinician before using ProAir.

Can I switch from a different inhaler to ProAir?

Switching may be okay if advised by your clinician. You will receive training on any technique changes and how to use a spacer if needed. Always follow professional guidance after a switch.

How long until I notice improvement after using ProAir?

Many people notice relief within minutes. If you do not feel better after a few minutes or your symptoms worsen, seek medical help promptly.

Can I split or crush the inhaler or its contents?

No. Do not crush, break, or alter the inhaler or its canister. Use as directed with the device provided.

What should I tell my dentist about my inhaler?

Let your dentist know you use a reliever inhaler. This helps them plan procedures and manage any mouth or throat irritation and avoid possible interactions with mouthwash or anesthesia plans.

Is ProAir appropriate for children?

ProAir may be prescribed to children, but age, size, and symptoms are considered. Your clinician will review the benefits and risks for a child and provide training on use and spacer technique if needed.

Is it safe to drink alcohol while using ProAir?

Moderate alcohol does not usually stop ProAir from working, but it can worsen breathing or trigger symptoms in some people. Use caution and discuss alcohol use with your clinician if needed.

Can ProAir cause heart racing or palpitations?

Some people may notice a fast heartbeat or shakiness after use. If you have heart disease or feel a veryFast heartbeat, contact your clinician promptly.

What should I do if the inhaler stops delivering medicine?

If the spray seems weak, blocked, or you hear a hiss without delivering medicine, stop using it and contact your pharmacist or clinician for guidance. Do not attempt to fix the device yourself.

Can I use ProAir alongside other asthma controllers?

Yes, but you should continue your controller medications as prescribed. ProAir is for relief, while controllers help prevent symptoms over time. Discuss any changes with your clinician.

Is a prescription always required for ProAir in Australia?

It may require a prescription depending on local rules. Check with your pharmacist or doctor about what is needed in your state or territory.

What should I do if I lose my inhaler or it expires?

Replace the inhaler as advised by your clinician. Do not use an expired inhaler because its effectiveness may be reduced.

How should I dispose of a used canister?

Disposal guidelines vary by location. If in doubt, ask your pharmacist how to safely discard a used canister to minimize environmental impact.

Can I use ProAir if I have diabetes or thyroid problems?

Some conditions may influence how your body responds to a reliever inhaler. Tell your clinician about your diabetes or thyroid issues and any other health concerns before use.

Will ProAir interfere with my dental work?

Reliever inhalers are generally safe during dental procedures. Inform your dentist about any inhalers you use so they can plan care accordingly.

Should I refrigerate ProAir?

ProAir is typically stored at room temperature away from heat. Check the leaflet for any device-specific storage recommendations and make sure it stays within the advised range.

What should I do if I have trouble using a spacer with ProAir?

Ask your pharmacist or clinician to demonstrate spacer technique. A spacer helps deliver more medicine into the lungs and can be easier for some people to use.

Can I stop using ProAir once my symptoms improve?

Continue using ProAir only as needed for relief and according to your plan. Do not stop maintenance or preventive medicines without your clinician’s guidance.

How often should I renew my prescription for ProAir?

Renewal intervals depend on your health, symptom frequency, and local rules. Your clinician will instruct you on when to refill and review your plan.

What should I tell my pharmacist if I notice side effects?

Describe all symptoms, even if they seem minor. Your pharmacist can help decide whether to adjust therapy or advise a clinician for further care.

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Liam Parker
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Liam Parker
Chief Pharmacist and Head of Pharmacy Department | Registered Pharmacist (AHPRA)