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Collection of Inhalers (17)
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Meet “Puff,” the friendly inhaler mascot-here to make asthma management approachable and less intimidating for kids and families.
A simplified, stylized depiction of a common metered-dose asthma inhaler, shown at an angle with a transparent background.
A child demonstrates correct inhaler use by holding it to his mouth and pressing down while breathing in slowly.
A standard pressurized metered-dose inhaler (pMDI), commonly used to deliver bronchodilators for asthma and COPD management.
A calm, illustrated child uses her inhaler during an asthma episode-demonstrating proper technique and self-care.
A cheerful young scientist ready for discovery-simple, engaging, and ideal for teaching kids about science.
A stylized inhaler icon showing quick relief delivery-commonly used to represent asthma management tools.
A simplified line drawing of a typical asthma inhaler, showing the canister, actuator, and mouthpiece.
A blue metered-dose inhaler in action, delivering a precise spray of medication-essential for quick relief during asthma attacks.
This lively inhaler character brings a smile to asthma care-perfect for educational materials and pediatric clinics.
A child calmly uses his rescue inhaler during an asthma episode-demonstrating proper technique for symptom relief.
This icon represents file comparison or synchronization, commonly used in document management systems.
A child demonstrates correct inhaler technique-holding the device upright, sealing lips around the mouthpiece, and inhaling deeply.
A simplified, colorful illustration of a standard asthma inhaler used for delivering medication directly to the lungs.
A calm, smiling girl takes a breath using her inhaler, demonstrating proper asthma management in a child-friendly way.
