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Pediatric Nebulizer Machine with Neb Kit, Mouthpiece, Mask Tubing and Carry Bag

Sale 33%
Original price $ 107.58
Current price $ 72.00
SKU DRV-18090-FS

Pediatric Fish Compressor Nebulizer is a great way for your kids to take their treatments. It is dishwasher safe and comes with everything you need to get your child started with their nebulizer treatments.

Features:

  • - Kid friendly design improves compliance
  • - Delivers effective medication
  • - It’s simple to replace the filter  
  • - Child friendly design encourages therapy  
  • - Comes in a complete kit for easy operation  

Ideal Uses:

  • - Cystic fibrosis  
  • - Asthma  
  • - Various respiratory treatments

Instructions for use: Use the nebulizer for treatments of various conditions.

 

             Manufacturer: Drive Medical

 

      

               Product #  18091-FS

 

Let your children have their treatments the fun way, order the Fish Pediatric Compressor Nebulizer today. Dial 1-888-687-4334 to speak with a knowledgeable customer service rep. 

FAQs About Nebulizer Masks
  • What Is a Nebulizer Mask?

    A nebulizer mask—also called an aerosol mask or oxygen mask for nebulizer—fits comfortably over the nose and mouth, channeling medicated mist from your nebulizer machine directly to your airways for maximum absorption and faster relief.

  • Do I Need a Prescription for a Nebulizer Mask?

    No prescription is required to purchase a nebulizer mask in the USA; however, the nebulizer machine and medications typically do require a prescription.

  • Can a Nebulizer Mask Be Used with Any Nebulizer?

    Most nebulizer masks are universally compatible with all standard jet and compressor nebulizer machines. Check sizing and connection type for best fit.

  • Is It Okay to Nebulize Without a Mask?

    Yes, you may use a mouthpiece instead of a mask, especially for adults and older children. For infants, elderly, or those who cannot use a mouthpiece, a mask is recommended for proper medication delivery.

  • Is a Nebulizer Mask Better than an Inhaler?

    Nebulizer masks are ideal for delivering larger doses or for those who struggle with inhaler coordination. Inhalers offer portability. It depends on your doctor’s recommendation and your specific health needs.

  • How Often Should a Nebulizer Mask Be Replaced?

    Replace disposable nebulizer masks after each use or at least once per week. Reusable masks should be replaced every 2–4 weeks or if you notice cracks, discoloration, or decreased effectiveness.

  • Can a Nebulizer Mask Be Reused?

    Reusable nebulizer masks can be cleaned and safely reused per manufacturer instructions. Disposable masks are for single-use only to prevent infection.

  • Are Oxygen Masks the Same as Nebulizer Masks?

    No; while both fit over the nose and mouth, nebulizer masks are designed for aerosol medication delivery and oxygen masks are specifically for oxygen therapy. Never substitute one for the other.

  • Do You Breathe Out Nebulizer Through Nose or Mouth?

    Breathe in and out through your mouth for optimal medication delivery. Exhaling through the nose may reduce the treatment’s effectiveness.

  • What Are the Disadvantages of a Nebulizer Mask?

    Possible skin irritation or discomfort if not fitted well Less portable and bulkier than inhalers Requires regular cleaning to prevent bacterial contamination

  • Do You Need a Prescription to Buy a Nebulizer Mask?

    No prescription is needed to buy a nebulizer mask. Simply order online for fast, discreet delivery.

  • How Often Should I Clean My Nebulizer Mask?

    Clean reusable nebulizer masks after each use with warm soapy water, rinse well, and air dry. Weekly, disinfect per manufacturer instructions or with a vinegar solution.

  • Can a Nebulizer Help a Cough with Phlegm?

    Yes, nebulizer masks can deliver bronchodilator or saline medication that loosens mucus and relieves cough with phlegm, improving airway clearance.

  • Which is Better, a Nebulizer Mask or a Mouthpiece?

    Masks: Best for infants, young children, or adults who cannot use a mouthpiece. Mouthpieces: Offer better direct medication delivery for cooperative older children and adults. Ask your healthcare provider what’s best for you!

  • Are There Side Effects of Using a Nebulizer?

    Possible side effects depend on the medication used and may include: Dry mouth or throat irritation Hoarseness, cough, or mild tremors Rarely, faster heartbeat or headache

  • What Not to Do After Nebulizing?

    Don’t skip cleaning your mask and nebulizer! Wait 10–15 minutes before eating or drinking if your mouth/throat is numb. Avoid sharing your mask to prevent infection.

  • Should We Keep Our Mouth Open While Nebulizing?

    Gently close your mouth around the mask or mouthpiece and breathe slowly, deeply through your mouth for best results.

  • Top Features & Benefits

    Universal Fit: Available in pediatric, adult, and infant sizes Soft, Latex-Free Materials: Gentle on sensitive skin Secure Elastic Strap: For comfortable, adjustable fit Optimized Aerosol Delivery: Maximum medication absorption Single-Use & Reusable Options Bulk Pricing for Clinics & Families

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