inhaler
n.n. a small device that you use to breathe in medicine, usually for your lungs. It helps people with asthma or other breathing problems get their medicine directly into their airways.
n. a device used to administer medication in the form of a fine spray or powder that is inhaled into the lungs. It is a common tool for managing respiratory conditions such as asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).
He uses an inhaler when he feels his breathing get tight.
The doctor showed the patient how to use the inhaler correctly to ensure the medication reaches deep into the lungs.
While oral medications are effective for systemic inflammation, an inhaler delivers the bronchodilator directly to the site of the obstruction, minimizing side effects and providing faster relief during an acute attack.
From inhale + -er.