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An Inhaler or metered dose inhaler (MDI) is a device used to deliver specialized allergy and asthma medications to the tissues of the lungs. It is called a "metered dose" inhaler because it is designed to deliver a specific dose of medication with each usage. It is a small L-shaped device, which the user puts into their mouth in order to pull the medication directly into the lungs on breathing in.
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Breathing in of a substance in the form of a gas, vapor, fume, mist, or dust.
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breathing. People can take in chemicals by breathing contaminated air.
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A single inhalation is termed puraka. It is a process of drawing in air; it is expected to be smooth and continuous. If a person should pause one or more times during the process of a single inhaling, the process might be spoken of as a broken puraka rather than as a series of purakas.
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