AEROCHAMBER2GO Chamber: Your On-the-Go Inhaler Solution

The AEROCHAMBER2GO Chamber Features an Innovative 2-in-1 Design for Better Medication Delivery

The AEROCHAMBER2GO Chamber is an innovative solution designed to assist you in administering your medication from a pressurized metered dose inhaler (inhaler)1 while providing the convenience of a protective case. Ideal for adolescents and adults, this portable chamber helps the medication administered by your inhaler to reach where it’s needed most – your lungs.

Why use an AEROCHAMBER® Valved Holding Chamber with an inhaler?

Using a chamber with your inhaler is a simple and effective way to help improve medication delivery. Our AEROCHAMBER® brand of chambers help to ensure that your medicine reaches your lungs, reducing the amount that ends up in the back of the throat.2 People who use it with their inhaler have better control of their respiratory symptoms.3

AEROCHAMBER2GO™ Chamber

Key AEROCHAMBER2GO Chamber Features:

  • Easy to Use: Can be used directly out of the package and holds medication suspended until ready to inhale.
  • Minimizes Common Side Effects: Reduces medication deposition in the mouth, minimizing common side effects.
  • Portable Convenience: The chamber functions as both a valved holding chamber and a protective case for your inhaler. It’s compact and lightweight design fits easily in your purse, pocket, or backpack for on-the-go symptom relief.
  • Shatter Resistant: Durable and reliable for everyday use.

Note: If your inhaler doesn’t fit in the upright position (as pictured), just flip it over to fit inside the chamber!

AEROCHAMBER2GO™ Chamber
AEROCHAMBER2GO™ Chamber
AEROCHAMBER2GO™ Chamber

To improve drug delivery, respiratory guidelines recommend the use of chambers
when using metered dose inhalers or puffers in people of all ages.4

Monaghan Medical Family of Chambers

How to Use the AEROCHAMBER2GO Chamber

1. Remove the inhaler from inside the chamber.
2. Shake the inhaler immediately before use and remove the cap.
3. Insert the inhaler into the end of the chamber as pictured.
4. Press the inhaler as you start to breathe in slowly and deeply.

These are shortened user instructions. Always review the complete instructions that came with your chamber.

AEROCHAMBER2GO™ Chamber

How do I clean the AEROCHAMBER2GO Chamber?

The chamber can be used directly out of the package and should be cleaned weekly.
Option 1: Wash the chamber in warm, clean water with liquid dish detergent, agitating gently. Rinse in clean water. Shake out excess.
Option 2: Place on top rack of dishwasher. Run on a normal or light cycle without using the heated dry setting.
Once clean, shake out any excess water and allow the chamber to dry fully. If you require the chamber immediately, dry gently with a clean dish towel.

Frequently Asked Questions

The chamber can be used with most commonly prescribed metered dose inhalers.

Yes, the chamber fits most commonly prescribed metered dose inhalers.

We recommend cleaning the chamber on a weekly basis.

1. Shake the inhaler immediately before use (remove inhaler cap, if attached).
2. Insert the inhaler into the back of the chamber.
3. Press inhaler as you start to breathe in slowly and deeply.

For full instructions, click here.

Replace the chamber after 12 months of use.

The majority of adults do not use their inhalers properly. In fact, a large study showed that 8 out of 10 adults don’t use their inhaler properly.5 Chambers help by making it easier to inhale your medication and helping to ensure the inhaler medication is delivered to your lungs, where it is needed.

The chamber was designed for use by adolescents and adults (5+ years). It is important that users be comfortable with opening and closing the chamber before storing an inhaler inside of it.

We collaborated with inhaler users to design this chamber for reliable, on-the-go symptom relief.

If you have a question that was not answered here, please contact us.


References:

1 Suggett J, et al. Impact of inhalation delay on medication delivery from a salbutamol HFA pressurized metered dose inhaler used with and without a new prototype portable valved holding chamber. Eur Respir J 2019 54:PA4229
2 McIvor RA, et al. Optimizing the delivery of inhaled medication for respiratory patients: the role of valved holding chambers. Can Respir J 2018:5076259.
3 Levy ML, et al. Asthma patients’ inability to use a pressurized metered-dose inhaler (pMDI) correctly correlates with poor asthma control as defined by the Global Initiative for Asthma (GINA) strategy: a retrospective analysis. Prim Care Respir J. 2013; Dec;22(4):406-11
4 Global Initiative for Asthma 2020
5 GINA 2024 and Melani A, et al. Inhaler mishandling remains common in real life and is associated with reduced disease control. Respiratory Medicine 2011;105:930‒938.

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