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The nozzel itself gets clogged so take the canister out place the plastic part in a nice warm Results:
Yes, it is very important to wash the plastic part (actuator) of the Breztri Aerosphere inhaler weekly to prevent medicine buildup, which can block the spray and reduce the amount of medication you receive.
Be sure and not get the set aside canister wet at all.
How to Properly Clean the Breztri Inhaler:
Remove the Canister: Take the metal canister out of the plastic actuator and set it aside. Do not let the canister get wet.
Rinse the Actuator: Remove the mouthpiece cover. Run warm water through the top of the mouthpiece for 30 seconds, then through the top of the actuator for another 30 seconds (60 seconds total).
Check for Buildup: Inspect the actuator and mouthpiece for any remaining medicine buildup. If there is, repeat the rinsing steps.
Dry Completely: Shake off as much water as possible. Allow the actuator to air-dry completely, preferably overnight, before putting the canister back in.
Re-prime the Inhaler: After washing, you must re-prime the inhaler by releasing 2 test-puffs into the air, shaking before each spray.

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@caseymydog1226 I know all that it’s on the instruction and they say once a week which I do, they also say always read the instruction paper it comes with because some times there’s a change.