Question
Does an Inhaler Break Your Fast?
Bottom Line
Puffers and oxygen do not break the fast. Vaporizers and capsules invalidate the fast.
Quick Answer
Asthma puffers and oxygen can be used while fasting without issue. Vaporizers, however, cause liquid particles to reach the stomach, breaking the fast. Capsules with powdered medicine also invalidate the fast, as the powder mixes with saliva and enters the stomach. If used out of necessity, the day must be made up.
Key Takeaways
- Puffers and oxygen are allowed while fasting.
- Vaporizers break the fast since liquid reaches the stomach.
- Capsules break the fast as powder enters the stomach.
- Missed fasts must be made up, or fidyah given if permanent illness.
Detailed Answer
Asthma has several forms of treatment. Scholars distinguished between them regarding fasting:
Puffers
Puffers contain compressed gas that opens airways. It is not food or drink. The Standing Committee and Shaykh Ibn ʿUthaymīn ruled it does not break the fast.
Oxygen
Oxygen is also neither food nor drink. It helps with breathing, but does not reach the stomach. Using it during fasting is valid.
Vaporizers
Vaporizers turn liquid medicine into a mist inhaled via a mask or tube. Some water and salt inevitably reach the stomach, which breaks the fast. If used, the day must be made up.
Capsules
Capsules contain powdered medicine inhaled through a special device. The powder mixes with saliva and reaches the stomach. This invalidates the fast.
- If temporary, make up the missed days later.
- If permanent, feed a poor person daily in place of fasting.
Shaykh Ibn ʿUthaymīn said:
“Capsules break the fast because it is a powder that has substance and can enter the stomach. The second type, gas medicine, does not break the fast.” (Majmūʿ Fatāwā Ibn ʿUthaymīn, 19/159)
What This Means for You
If you have asthma and need puffers or oxygen, you may fast without worry. If your treatment involves vaporizers or capsules, your fast will be broken, and you must make it up or feed the poor if it is a long-term condition.
And Allah knows best.
References
Primary Sources
Qur’an
- Al-Baqarah 2:185: Allah allows the sick to break the fast and make up later.
Hadith
- Sunan al-Nasā’ī 2314: “Allah has relieved the traveler of fasting and half of the prayer, and the pregnant and nursing woman of fasting.”
Secondary Sources
- Ibn ʿUthaymīn, Majmūʿ Fatāwā, 19/159–160.
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