Did you know: Roughly 8 in 10 people have incorrect inhaler technique?1
Incorrect Technique Could Lead To:
Increased
Risk of
Flare-Ups1
Poor
Symptom
Control1
Increased
Risk of Side
Effects1
Why Carry a Spacer On-the-Go?
Did you know: Over 55% of people experience symptoms most commonly when away from home7.
The AeroChamber2go* Spacer can help by allowing you to easily inhale your life-saving inhaler medication when you need it most.
The unique 2-in-1 design makes it easy to store the inhaler inside, allowing quick access as needed.
Using a Spacer
Has Been Shown to:
Improve
Medication
Delivery1,2,3,6
Improve
Symptom
Relief5,7
Reduce
Side
Effects1,2
Are You Getting the Most From Your Inhaler?
Quicker relief lets you go more and do more, with confidence every step of the way.
Go More. Do More.
Andrea
“Allows me to keep my
child’s chamber and
medication in a safe,
clean and dry location.
It helps with day to day
activities and ensuring
we have all the pieces
together.”
Gloria
“It’s a great product
and has helped me a
great deal. I feel more
secure knowing I am
getting the medicine to
the inside of my lungs”
Jennifer
“The AeroChamber2go*
spacer has been a
game changer! The
compact size fits in his
pack perfectly ... it’s
easy and convenient to
have both for different
uses.”
Regina
“Overall, it’s been helpful.
It makes it easier to use
my inhaler properly, and
I feel like I can breathe
better after using it. I
also like that it’s portable
and easy to clean.”
Mike
“I love the
AeroChamber2go*
spacer. It fits in my
hockey bag easily
and holds my
inhaler too.”
Ivory
“I very quickly purchased
this device based on the
recommendation of my
respirologist. It makes
the process of using my
inhaler easier and more
comfortable”
Where to Buy
The AeroChamber2go* Spacer can be purchased directly through
our website or through one of our trusted partners:
Reimbursement Information
Some insurance plans will cover the cost of the AeroChamber2go* Spacer.
1. GINA Global Strategy for Asthma Management and Prevention, 2025. 2. McIvor RA et al. Optimizing the delivery of inhaled medication for respiratory patients: the role of valved holding chambers. Canadian Respiratory Journal 2018. 3. Kaplan A et al. How might choice of ... inhaler type and use of a spacer impact drug delivery and emissions - best for patient and environment. Respiratory Care 2022. 4. Kaplan A et al. A new portable spacer for use on the go can provide benefits for patients, health care systems and the environment. IPCRG 2025. 5. 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 6. Suggett J et al. The impact of inhalation delay on lung drug delivery: using functional respiratory imaging (FRI) to compare metered dose inhaler (MDI) and MDI/Valved Holding Chamber (VHC) Systems. Am J Respir Crit Care Med 2020;201:A5889. 7. TMI data on file. myAERO survey August 2025. n=2551.