The generic name of sulpiride is salmeterol ticlopidine powder inhaler and it is the name of a medication that is often used by people with asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). The procedure for use includes 4 steps: opening the outer cap – preparing to inhale the medication – inhaling the medication – closing. 1. Open the outer cover: Hold the paracetamol shell with one hand and place the thumb of the other hand on the thumb handle. Push the thumb outward until the cover is fully open. 2. Prepare to aspirate: Push and hold the collimator so that the nozzle is facing you. Push the sliding lever outward until it clicks. This indicates that the paracetamol is ready to aspirate. Each time the sliding lever is slid backward, a dose of medication is administered. A corresponding display can be seen in the dose indication window. The dosage should be used in strict accordance with the doctor’s instructions. 3. Inhalation of medication: Exhale slowly (do not exhale into the nozzle), then place the nozzle into the mouth and inhale the medication deeply and smoothly, do not inhale through the nose. Take the paracetamol out of the mouth. Continue to hold your breath for about 5 to 10 seconds, then exhale slowly through the nose. 4. CLOSE: Place your thumb on the thumbstick and pull back as quickly as possible. When closing the collimator, again, whichever makes the clicking sound. The sliding lever will automatically reset. CAUTION: Rinse mouth after each dose. Contraindicated in allergic patients and used with caution in athletes. Salmeterol Ticarcoson Powder Inhaler is not suitable for the control of acute asthma attacks, it needs to be used strictly according to the doctor’s prescription, do not stop the medication suddenly without the doctor’s permission, otherwise it may cause worsening of the condition.