View step-by-step instructions on how to use your Digihaler, along with helpful information
for storing and cleaning. You can also view instructions on how to replace your inhaler.

Meet the Digihaler Family

What is the Digihaler family of inhalers?

The Digihaler family of inhalers includes ProAir® Digihaler® (albuterol sulfate), AirDuo® Digihaler® (fluticasone propionate and salmeterol), and ArmonAir® Digihaler® (fluticasone propionate). In addition to medicine, each inhaler contains technology that records and stores information about your inhaler use. You can view your inhaler use information by registering and connecting to the Digihaler app. Click here to get started.

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What is ProAir Digihaler? 

 

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ProAir Digihaler is a prescription rescue inhaler for people 4 years and older.  In addition to medicine, the inhaler contains technology that records and stores information about your inhaler use. Inhaler use is recorded as an event when the cap is opened or you inhale.  You can view this information by connecting your inhaler with the Digihaler app. Your inhaler does not need to be connected with the app for you to receive medication.

 

Please see Full Indications and Important Safety Information here.

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What is AirDuo Digihaler?

AirDuo Digihaler is a prescription medicine used to control symptoms of asthma and to prevent symptoms such as wheezing in people 12 years of age and older.

AirDuo Digihaler is not used to relieve sudden breathing problems from asthma and won’t replace a rescue inhaler.

 

Please see Full Indications and Important Safety Information here

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What is ArmonAir Digihaler?

 

ArmonAir Digihaler inhalation powder is a prescription medicine for the long-term treatment of asthma in patients 12 years and older.

 

ArmonAir Digihaler is not used to relieve sudden breathing problems from asthma and won’t replace a rescue inhaler.

 

Please see Full Indications and Important Safety Information here.

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How can I get a ProAir Digihaler, AirDuo Digihaler, or ArmonAir Digihaler?

 

Ask your healthcare provider if ProAir Digihaler, AirDuo Digihaler, or ArmonAir Digihaler may be right for you.

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What does “breath-actuated” mean?

 

Breath-actuated means the inhaler releases the medicine when you breathe it in. You do not need to press a canister and breathe in at the same time as with typical inhalers.

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How does the technology inside the Digihaler family of inhalers work?

 

Each inhaler has a built-in electronic system that records when you use your inhaler as well as measuring how strongly you breathe in.  This information is sent to the Digihaler app through Bluetooth wireless technology once your inhaler is within range of your phone.  Connection to the app is needed to send the information, but the App does not need to be connected to deliver medication.

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What should I know about the Digihaler Savings Program?

With the Digihaler Savings Program, most commercially insured patients pay $20 for each inhaler in the Digihaler Family*

*Offer covers commercially insured patients only

Please note, this offer is not available for patients eligible for Medicare, Medicaid, or any other form of government insurance

To learn more, visit the Digihaler Savings Program page and read through the Terms and Conditions.

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Taking Care of My Digihaler

How do I care for my inhaler?

Below are a few steps you should follow:

  1. Keep your inhaler dry. Do not wash or put your inhaler in water. You will have to replace it if it gets wet.
  2. Keep your inhaler clean. If your mouthpiece needs cleaning, gently wipe it with a dry cloth or tissue.
  3. Protect your inhaler from extreme temperatures. Make sure you never place your inhaler in very hot, cold, or wet environments. We recommend storing your inhaler at room temperature (between 15° and 25°C; 59° and 77°F).
  4. Once you take an inhalation, remember to close the cap and to keep the cap closed during storage.

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Do I need to charge or change the battery in my inhaler?

No, the battery does not require charging or changing.

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How do I know when I need to replace my inhaler?

The dose counter on the back of your inhaler shows how many doses you have left. The dose counter color will change to red when there are 20 doses left. When you see red numbers, you should contact your healthcare provider to get a new inhaler.

Throw out your inhaler when:

ProAir® Digihaler® (albuterol sulfate) (whichever happens first)

  • It has been 13 months since you opened the pouch
  • The dose counter displays '0'
  • The expiration date on the package has passed

AirDuo® Digihaler® (fluticasone propionate and salmeterol) or ArmonAir® Digihaler® (fluticasone propionate): (whichever happens first)

  • It has been 30 days since you opened the pouch
  • The dose counter displays '0'
  • The expiration date on the package has passed

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How My Inhaler Works

Can I use a spacer with my inhaler?

No.  The Digihaler family of inhalers should not be used with a spacer.

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Can I use my inhaler without the app?

Yes.  Your inhaler does not need to be connected with the app to deliver medication.

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Will my inhaler still deliver medicine without being connected to the internet?

Yes. The inhalers will still deliver medicine without an internet connection.

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Getting Started with the Digihaler app

Learn how to register the Digihaler app with a smartphone, view features to help track inhaler use, and find out how to share reports with your healthcare provider or caregiver. Inhaler use is recorded as an event when the cap is opened or you inhale.

See Approved Uses and Important Safety Information, including Instructions for Use, available on this site and at digihaler.com