These Frequently Asked Questions can help you learn more about ProAir RespiClick®.
Of course, you should discuss any questions or concerns with your healthcare professional.
Of course, you should discuss any questions or concerns with your healthcare professional.
You may be able to receive three ProAir RespiClick® inhalers with one copay. Here’s how: Ask
your insurance company if you are eligible for a mail-order program. If so, enroll in the
program. Then ask your doctor to call in a 90-day prescription for ProAir RespiClick® to the
mail-order company. Three inhalers will be delivered to your home. (You can skip the trip to
the pharmacy and possibly save on your copay!)
No. A spacer cannot be used with ProAir RespiClick®…in fact, it was designed to be used without a spacer.
It means the medicine is released only when you inhale. When you open ProAir RespiClick®, it “CLICKs” to let you know a dose has been loaded and when you’re ready, you breath in. By breathing in you activate the inhaler to deliver the medication.
When you open the mouthpiece, you’ll hear a CLICK. That’s the sound of ProAir RespiClick® loading a single dose of medicine. When you hear that CLICK, you know that the medicine is ready for you to inhale.
ProAir RespiClick® is “breath-activated”—it releases the medicine only when you breathe in. There’s no need to “press and breathe”. See how the inhaler works by watching the video on the video page of this website.
No. ProAir RespiClick® can be stored in any position. There are no specific requirements for positional storage.
ProAir RespiClick® was the first FDA-approved multi-dose breath-activated rescue inhaler. So you don’t have to coordinate “pressing and inhaling” to receive a dose during an asthma attack.
Here are some reasons why you may wish to discuss with your doctor about ProAir RespiClick®:
It’s covered by most commercial insurance companies as well as both Medicare and Medicaid. ProAir RespiClick® may have “preferred formulary coverage,” which may result in lower copays for you.
Ask your doctor if ProAir RespiClick® is right for you.
No, ProAir RespiClick® does not require to be primed.
The information on this site is intended for healthcare professionals in the United States.
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