Revolizer is a simple, breath-actuated dry-powder inhalation device designed to deliver respiratory medicines with accuracy and ease. It ensures smooth airflow, consistent dosing, and improved drug absorption, making it ideal for patients managing asthma or COPD who need reliable inhalation support.
Breath‑powered, no propellant: your inhale does the work
Consistent delivery of capsule‑based doses
Reusable and lightweight toss it in a pocket or bag
Clear, simple steps: load → pierce → inhale
Easy to keep clean and dry between uses
What it’s for
Daily maintenance therapy in people using capsule‑based inhaled medicines for:
Persistent asthma
COPD (chronic bronchitis, emphysema)
Patients who prefer a capsule device over sprays/MDIs
Those who want straightforward, tactile feedback while dosing
Device only medicine is not included.
Compatibility
Built for capsule‑based medicines such as Rotacaps (one capsule = one dose)
Always check your prescription pack. Use only the capsules your clinician prescribed for a dry powder inhaler (DPI) format
Not for soft‑gel capsules or liquids; not for pressurized canisters
If you’re unsure whether your brand fits this inhaler device, ask your pharmacist
How to use the Revolizer (step‑by‑step, plain words)
Use exactly as your clinician or the pack leaflet shows. Typical routine:
Wash and dry your hands. Sit or stand up straight.
Open the Revolizer (Device) to access the capsule chamber.
Take one Rotacap out of its foil (right before use, to avoid moisture).
Place the capsule in the chamber. Do not swallow the capsule.
Close the device, then pierce the capsule using the Revolizer’s mechanism (twist or press as instructed for your model).
Breathe out gently—away from the mouthpiece (don’t breathe into the device).
Seal your lips around the mouthpiece. Inhale fast and deep to pull in the powder.
Hold your breath for about 10 seconds (or as long as comfortable), then breathe out slowly.
Open the device, check the capsule. If powder remains, repeat another inhale.
Remove and discard the empty capsule. Close the device and store it dry.
Quick tips that actually help:
A fast, deep inhale is key for any DPI. Slow sips won’t lift the powder well
Keep the device horizontal/upright during use
If you cough mid‑dose, it’s okay just try one more inhale from the same capsule if some powder remains
Care, cleaning, and storage
Keep the Revolizer (Device) dry. Moisture and powders are not friends
Wipe the mouthpiece and chamber with a clean, dry cloth. Do not wash under running water unless your leaflet explicitly allows it
Store at room temperature, away from humidity and heat
Keep out of reach of children
Replace the device if cracked, loose, or if the mechanism sticks
Safety notes (read these, they’re short)
This is not a rescue inhaler. For sudden breathlessness, use your fast‑acting reliever as prescribed
Only use capsules meant for inhalation via a dry powder inhaler
Don’t swallow the capsule
If you feel worse after inhalation (wheezing right away), stop and seek medical advice
Children should use the inhaler device under adult guidance
Benefits you can feel
Steady delivery a clear, repeatable way to take your dose every time
No coordination of press‑and‑breath like MDIs your inhale activates the dose
Portable and durable: built for daily life
Simple to teach, simple to learn great for long‑term adherence
Who it suits best
People on capsule‑based maintenance therapy for asthma or COPD
Patients who want a propellant‑free, breath‑powered option
Those who like visual confirmation that a capsule is used up
If you have very low inhalation strength during a flare, a nebulizer or different device might be better that day—follow your action plan and your clinician’s advice.
What’s in the box
1 × Revolizer (Device) (reusable)
Quick start/user instructions
No capsules included your Rotacaps are supplied separately
Common technique mistakes (and how to fix them)
Breathing out into the device: step away, exhale first, then seal lips and inhale
Inhaling too gently: think “sharp, deep breath”
Skipping the pierce step: no pierce, no powder—make sure you hear/feel that click per your model
Not checking the capsule: if powder remains, take one more inhale before discarding
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the Revolizer (Device)?
A: A reusable, breath‑powered dry powder inhaler (DPI) that delivers medicine from Rotacaps into your lungs. It’s a device, not a drug.
Q: Does it come with medicine?
A: No. It’s the inhaler device only. Your Rotacaps are prescribed and packed separately.
Q: Is it a rescue inhaler?
A: No. Use it for your maintenance doses. For sudden symptoms, use your quick‑relief inhaler as your doctor directed.
Q: How do I know I took the full dose?
A: After a deep inhale (or two), open the device and look at the capsule. If it’s empty (no visible powder), you’re done. A soft rattle during inhalation is common.
Q: Can I wash the device with water?
A: Keep it dry. Wipe with a clean, dry cloth. Only follow washing steps if your specific leaflet allows it—moisture can clump powder.
Q: Can I share my Revolizer with someone else?
A: Best not. For hygiene and dosing accuracy, each person should have their own inhaler device.
Q: Will it work for kids?
A: Many children can use a DPI once trained, but they should be supervised. Your clinician can confirm the best device for your child’s age and breath strength.
Q: My capsule broke what now?
A: Discard the capsule and load a fresh one. A slight powdery taste isn’t dangerous, but you want the full measured dose via inhalation.
Q: Do I need to replace the device regularly?
A: It’s reusable for many months. Replace it if damaged, if the mechanism feels loose, or per your clinic’s advice.
Q: Can humidity affect dosing?
A: Yes. Keep the device and Rotacaps dry. Open the capsule blister right before use.
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