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Propeller surrounds you with the support you need to take control of your asthma or COPD.

What is Propeller?

Propeller is a doctor-recommended program that includes sensors for your inhalers and a mobile app or online portal, plus personalized support to help you every step of the way.

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With Propeller you will …

Never forget
a dose

Taking your medications as prescribed is the #1 thing you can do to improve your breathing.Stempel et al. (2021). Defining Optimal Medication Adherence for Persistent Asthma and COPD. J Allergy Clin Immunol Pract

 

Discover your
triggers

Understanding what causes your symptoms to flare-up can help you confidently plan for the day ahead.

Partner with
your doctor

Monthly reports help your care team understand your breathing between visits so they can personalize a treatment plan that works for you.

Feel supported every
step of the way

Personalized support to help you stay focused on your goals and take control of your breathing.

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Propeller is
proven to help
you manage your
breathing

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reduction in rescue inhaler use among asthma patients using PropellerMerchant et al., (2016). Effectiveness of population health management using the propeller health asthma platform: a randomized clinical trial. J Allergy Clin Immunol Pract

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reduction in rescue inhaler use among COPD patients using PropellerChen et al., (2019). Passive monitoring of short-acting beta-agonist use via digital platform in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: quality improvement retrospective analysis. JMIR formative research. 2019;3(4):e13286.

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reduction in emergency room visits and hospitalizations among asthma patients using PropellerMerchant et al., (2018). Impact of a Digital Health Intervention on Asthma Resource Utilization. WAOJ

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reduction in emergency room visits and hospitalizations among COPD patients using PropellerAlshabani et al., (2019). J. Electronic Inhaler Monitoring and Healthcare Utilization in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease. Telemedicine and Telecare

Join more than 140,000 people across 27 countries who have taken control of their breathing with Propeller.

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PropellerConnect™

Sensors attach to your inhalers to track when you use your medication and send you reminders when it’s time to take a dose, which can help you stick to your treatment plan.

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MyPropeller™

Your Propeller account helps you keep track of your symptoms and triggers, so you can learn what causes good or bad breathing days.

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PropellerCare™

Personalized support helps you stay focused on your goals and take control of your breathing.

“If I take my controller medications every day at the same time, I’m gonna have my COPD under control. And so it’s been under control a whole lot more with having Propeller. I don’t have nearly as many attacks as I used to have since I’ve been using Propeller for three years now.” – Lisa

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“If I take my controller medications every day at the same time, I’m gonna have my COPD under control. And so it’s been under control a whole lot more with having Propeller. I don’t have nearly as many attacks as I used to have since I’ve been using Propeller for three years now.” – Lisa

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