Once your little one gets to a certain age where they are mature enough, they will need to start taking their inhaler without supervision. This can be a daunting time for parents, who worry not only if their child is taking their inhaler, but also whether they are taking their medication correctly.

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It’s so essential that asthma sufferers take their medication at the set times, to prevent any unnecessary attacks and maintain their overall health. You may get sick of nagging your child to take their inhaler but persisting and continuously encouraging them can really make a huge difference. Life gets hectic sometimes, and it’s so easy to forget without enough prompting and reminders.

Asthma in children can be hard to manage, as there’s lots to think about and consider. But you must remember, the most important thing to focus on is medication adherence. In the past, there was no way of really knowing if your child takes their medication properly, other than asking teachers and family members.

Or by visiting the doctor, checking their health, and giving them, another run through of how to use their inhaler properly. But thankfully, technology has given parents a new understanding of their child’s asthma medication.

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In fact, nowadays, thanks to innovative technology like the Safey Smart Inhaler, parents can know exactly when medication is taken. Our Smart Inhaler provides information to parents and carers like the quality of dose and when it was taken. This is such a relief for worried parents who are constantly concerned about their child’s health.

So, if you want to keep track of their doses and know if your child is taking their medication correctly and on time, it’s worth investing in a smart inhaler.

What is the Aerobit smart inhaler and how does it work?

1. Agree on set times

2. Set alerts

3. Link taking medication to a daily task

4. Explain the consequences of missing medication

5. Use a smart inhaler

6. Communicate with your child

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