

Easy to use
- Simply breathe normally to inhale the medication
- Inhalation valve holds medication suspended until ready to inhale
Easy to access in emergency
- Unique opening mechanism provides quick access to inhaler
- Cap secures the chamber in closed position and helps
prevent it from inadvertently opening
Chamber also functions as a protective case for the inhaler
- Only need to carry 1 item versus 2
- Keeps the inhaler clean and secure
- Protects the inhaler (chamber enclosed on both ends)
Durable
- Shatter resistant
Anti-static materials
- Can be used directly out of package
Designed for use on-the-go


Step 1
Shake the inhaler and remove the inhaler and spacer caps.
Step 2
Insert the inhaler into the backpiece of the chamber. Put the mouthpiece into mouth and close your lips around it to ensure an effective seal.
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 the chamber mouthpiece.

Developed with the help of people with asthma and COPD to suit their active lifestyles.
Children with asthma (5+ years)
Backpack friendly chamber;
ideal for school and sports
Teenagers with persistent asthma
Young adults like David who
take more responsibility for
their asthma medication
Adults with persistent asthma (18-64 years)
Achievers like Jessica who are not going to let asthma slow them down
People newly diagnosed with COPD (average age 59)
People like Ken who want to live a normal life and not miss out on activities
Spacers deliver inhaler medication better than the inhaler alone1,2

Delivers inhaler medication better than the inhaler alone.3

Improved adherence and high patient satisfaction4
Greater than 2x increase in spacer use on-the-go


Use of AeroChamber* brand of chambers is a simple and effective way to reduce emissions when using pMDIs. By maximizing the amount of medication reaching the lungs through the use of the AeroChamber* brand of spacer, the patient is likely to get relief sooner and use fewer puffs.
1. McIvor RA, Devlin HM, Kaplan A. Optimizing the delivery of inhaled medication for respiratory patients: the role of valved holding chambers. Canadian Respiratory Journal. Volume 2018, Article ID 5076259, 8 pages. 2. Kaplan A, Suggett J. How might choice of Salbutamol Metered Dose Inhaler (MDI) type and use of a Spacer impact drug delivery and emissions – best for patient and environment. Respiratory Care, Vol 162, Issue 4, Supplement A2470-A2471, Oct 1, 2022. 3. Suggett J et al. Patient centered development of a new valved holding chamber designed specifically for on-the-go use. European Respiratory Journal 2020 56: 3181; DOI: 10.1183/13993003. Congress-2020.3181. 4. Suggett J. Improved adherence and high patient satisfaction with ‘on-the-go’ spacer. Canadian Respiratory Conference 2023. 5. Suggett J. Assessment of Metered Dose Inhaler (MDI) vs MDI and Spacer – impact on patient, health care system and the environment. Pharmacotherapeutics. Vol 164, Issue 4, Supplement, A5208, October 2023. TM/® trademarks and registered trademarks of Trudell Medical International (TMI). † Trademarks of the respective companies. All rights reserved