Inhaler

Word INHALER
Character 7
Hyphenation in hal er
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Definitions and meanings of "Inhaler"

What do we mean by inhaler?

One that inhales. noun

A device that produces a vapor to ease breathing or is used to medicate by inhalation, especially a small nasal applicator containing a volatile medicament. noun

One who inhales. noun

In medicine, an apparatus for inhaling vapors and volatile substances, as steam of hot water, vapor of chloroform, iodine, etc. noun

An apparatus which enables a person to breathe without injury in a deleterious atmosphere, as that used by persons of delicate lungs to prevent damp or cold air from entering the lungs, or that used by cutlers and others who breathe an atmosphere charged with metallic particles; a respirator. noun

One who inhales. noun

An apparatus for inhaling any vapor or volatile substance, such as ether or chloroform, or an aerosol mist of a solution, for medicinal purposes. noun

A contrivance to filter, as air, in order to protect the lungs from inhaling damp or cold air, noxious gases, dust, etc.; also, the respiratory apparatus for divers. noun

A device with a canister holding medicine (either in powder or gas form) which is sprayed and inhaled by the patient, often for treating asthma and other respiratory diseases. noun

A dispenser that produces a chemical vapor to be inhaled in order to relieve nasal congestion noun

One who inhales.

A device with a canister holding medicine (either in powder or gas form) which is sprayed and inhaled by the patient, often for treating asthma and other respiratory diseases.

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The word "inhaler" in example sentences

The nicotine inhaler is short-acting, which means it can control sudden nicotine cravings and withdrawal symptoms for short periods of time. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Cogidubnus, I thought your comment was the funniest thing I was ever going to read in my life … and then I read hobbybobby’s post and clicked his link … I’ve changed my knickers now and the inhaler is starting to work. ❋ Inspector Gadget (2006)

Personally I immediately thought the inhaler was a trigger when I looked a cover - even though that probably doesn't make sense for a bomb with a timer - unless the trigger starts the timer. ❋ Unknown (2008)

I don't think the inhaler is a detonator - the bomb has a clock on it. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Mannkind on Friday affirmed its commitment to its inhaler, which is in Phase III studies and which the company expects to submit for Food and Drug Administration approval by the end of the year. ❋ Unknown (2008)

I figured the inhaler was a device to show how the most damaging things can be done by the seemlingly weakest people. ❋ Unknown (2008)

In his pocket with the inhaler was a Rohypnol pill not in its packaging. ❋ Barbara D’Amato (2001)

MedTone inhaler, which is different from the one used during clinical trials. ❋ Unknown (2010)

A 20 mg dose of CS-8958 is inhaled from powder compartments in the TwinCaps (R) inhaler, which is made of just two plastic parts. ❋ Unknown (2009)

In the study, researchers at Indiana University found that a large dose -- 9 milligrams of caffeine per kilogram of body weight -- was as effective as the use of an albuterol inhaler, which is commonly used to treat or prevent exercise-induced asthma. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The inhaler is a thin, plastic tube with a nicotine cartridge inside.

They expect similar results in autumn, when they total in the profit from the announced vaccine and the Relenza inhaler, which is mostly used by pregnant women. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The staff didn't know the word "inhaler": they had been bringing her glasses of water, bemused. ❋ Unknown (2009)

I loved Mike’s lab rat imitation – the inhaler was a bit of a crutch at times, but it was still pretty funny. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Treating wheezing at source is intuitive but, from the earliest times to the first 18th-century "inhaler" (a pewter tankard adapted for sucking opium fumes) and the Edwardian "asthma cigarette", hot-air treatments frequently did more harm than good. ❋ Unknown (2009)

If a person with asthma can't afford an inhaler, or lives in a poorly-maintained building that triggers asthma symptoms, of course that patient will be more likely to end up in the hospital than someone who has the basic tools to manage the disease. ❋ James R. Knickman (2011)

The additional trials, including at least one that is to compare a newer version of the inhaler component of Afrezza to MannKind's initial MedTone inhaler, are needed because the FDA has concerns about the treatment's current data regarding its in vitro performance and how the drug interacts with users. ❋ Jennifer Cummings (2011)

Mr. Sabuda occasionally gets odd requests from people in other industries who want him to build things, ranging from Broadway stage sets to a pop-up architectural model for a skyscraper in Dubai to a foldable inhaler for people with asthma. ❋ Alexandra Alter (2011)

Martin Ramin for The Wall Street Journal The GermBullet inhaler The product's package says it kills "99.9% of germs" and "helps reduce the risk of infection." ❋ Laura Johannes (2011)

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