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A nebulizer is a medical device that converts liquid medication into a fine mist (aerosol) that can be inhaled directly into the lungs. This makes it easier for people, especially young children, elderly adults, and those with respiratory conditions, to receive medication directly where it is needed.
How Nebulizers Work
- The device uses compressed air, ultrasonic power, or oxygen to turn a liquid medication into an inhalable mist.
- The patient breathes in the mist through a mouthpiece or face mask.
- This method ensures the medication is rapidly delivered to the lungs for maximum effect.
Who Uses Nebulizers?
Nebulizers are commonly prescribed for people with:
- Asthma
- Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
- Cystic fibrosis
- Bronchitis
- Other respiratory diseases that make breathing difficult or require medication directly to the lungs
Medications Used in Nebulizers
Typical medications include:
- Bronchodilators (to open airways)
- Steroids (to reduce inflammation)
- Antibiotics (for lung infections)
- Saline solution (to loosen mucus)
Types of Nebulizers
- Jet Nebulizers: Use compressed air to create the mist.
- Ultrasonic Nebulizers: Use ultrasonic waves for finer mist and quieter operation.
- Mesh Nebulizers: Use a vibrating mesh, making them portable and silent.
How to Use a Nebulizer
- Place the prescribed medication in the nebulizer cup.
- Attach the mouthpiece or mask.
- Connect the device to the power source (if electric) or compressor.
- Breathe in the mist until all the medicine is gone (usually 5–15 minutes).
A nebulizer is an essential device for people with respiratory problems, making medication delivery simple and effective by converting liquid medicine into a breathable mist. Always use a nebulizer as directed by your healthcare provider.
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Sale 32%
Original price $ 49.95Current price $ 33.95Elite Nebulizer Machine with Mask & Mouthpiece Included
22 reviewsDynarex Elite Nebulizer Machine is used for the treatment of: bronchial asthma, acute bronchitis, emphysema, cystic fibrosis, COPD, tracheitis, pul...
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Original price $ 49.99Current price $ 32.50Nebulizer Unit, Power Neb Ultra with Disposable Neb Kit
2 reviewsPower Neb Ultra Nebulizer with Disposable Neb Kit & Pediatric Mask. A competitive edge price point for providers as one of the smallest compre...
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Original price $ 98.71Current price $ 64.00Penguin Pediatric Nebulizer Machine with Neb Kit, Mouthpiece, Mask Tubing and Carry Bag
1 reviewPediatric Penguin Nebulizer is a safe and fun pediatric nebulizer machine compressor used to deliver liquid mist medication for asthma nebulizer tr...
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Original price $ 39.95Current price $ 32.60Omron Comp-Air XLT Compressor Nebulizer
2 reviewsThe Omron Comp-Air Compressor Nebulizer is a piston-powered treatment machine designed for patients experiencing asthma, COPD and other respiratory...
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Original price $ 107.58Current price $ 68.00Pediatric Nebulizer Machine with Neb Kit, Mouthpiece, Mask Tubing and Carry Bag
2 reviewsPediatric Fish Compressor Nebulizer is a great way for your kids to take their treatments. It is dishwasher safe and comes with everything you need...
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Original price $ 67.95Current price $ 48.95Frog Pediatric Nebulizer Machine with Mask and Tubing Included
No reviewsFrog Pediatric nebulizer machine with mask and tubing included is a medical device used for delivering medication directly into the respiratory sys...
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A nebulizer is a medical device that converts liquid medication into a fine mist (aerosol) that can be inhaled directly into the lungs. This makes it easier for people, especially young children, elderly adults, and those with respiratory conditions, to receive medication directly where it is needed.
How Nebulizers Work
- The device uses compressed air, ultrasonic power, or oxygen to turn a liquid medication into an inhalable mist.
- The patient breathes in the mist through a mouthpiece or face mask.
- This method ensures the medication is rapidly delivered to the lungs for maximum effect.
Who Uses Nebulizers?
Nebulizers are commonly prescribed for people with:
- Asthma
- Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
- Cystic fibrosis
- Bronchitis
- Other respiratory diseases that make breathing difficult or require medication directly to the lungs
Medications Used in Nebulizers
Typical medications include:
- Bronchodilators (to open airways)
- Steroids (to reduce inflammation)
- Antibiotics (for lung infections)
- Saline solution (to loosen mucus)
Types of Nebulizers
- Jet Nebulizers: Use compressed air to create the mist.
- Ultrasonic Nebulizers: Use ultrasonic waves for finer mist and quieter operation.
- Mesh Nebulizers: Use a vibrating mesh, making them portable and silent.
How to Use a Nebulizer
- Place the prescribed medication in the nebulizer cup.
- Attach the mouthpiece or mask.
- Connect the device to the power source (if electric) or compressor.
- Breathe in the mist until all the medicine is gone (usually 5–15 minutes).
A nebulizer is an essential device for people with respiratory problems, making medication delivery simple and effective by converting liquid medicine into a breathable mist. Always use a nebulizer as directed by your healthcare provider.