- The ChoiceMMed Compact Compressor Nebulizer is equipped with an efficient and quiet piston pump
- The one button operation machine allows for reliable pressure and flow
- The nebuliser is manufactured for successful treatement of Asthma allergies and other respiratory disorders
- The compressor forces air into the nebulizer. When the air enters the nebulizer, it converts the prescribed medication into aerosol of microscopic droplets that can be easily inhaled.
- The nebuliser machine is suitable for adult and paediatric patients
- Technical Specifications:
- Nebulization Rate: ≥0.2 ml/min
- Rated Voltage: AC 230V, 50 Hz
- Free Flow Range: 16-23.5 l/min
- Nebulizing Pressure: 100-190 Kpa
- Max Capacity of Nebulizer Kit: 10 ml
- Nebulizer is a device used for producing a fine spray of liquid, used for example for inhaling a medicinal drug. Doctors prescribes a nebulizer as treatment or breathing therapy. The device delivers the same types of medication as metered-dose inhalers (MDIs), which are the familiar pocket-sized inhalers. Nebulizers may be easier to use than MDIs, especially for children who aren’t old enough to properly use inhalers, or adults with severe asthma.
- A nebulizer turns liquid medicine into a mist to help treat your respiratory issues. They come in electric or battery-run variants. Thse nebulizers come in both a portable size you can carry with you and a larger size that’s meant to sit on a table and plug into a wall. Both are made up of a base that holds an air compressor, a small container for liquid medicine, and a tube that connects the air compressor to the medicine container. Above the medicine container is a mouthpiece or mask you use to inhale the mist.
- How to use a Nebulizer:
- Put the compressor on a flat surface where it can safely reach an outlet
- Check to make sure all the pieces are clean
- Wash your hands before prepping the medication
- If your medication is premixed, place it in the container. If you need to mix it, measure the correct amount, and then place it in the container
- Connect the tube to the compressor and the liquid container
- Attach the mouthpiece or mask
- Turn on the switch and check to see that the nebulizer is misting
- Put the mouthpiece in your mouth and close your mouth around it or put the mask securely over your nose and mouth, leaving no gaps
- Slowly breath in and out until the medicine is gone. This may take five to 15 minutes.
- Keep the liquid container upright throughout the treatment
- How To Clean The Parts:
- Clean the parts after each use
- Discard any remaining medication in the medication cup
- Wash the parts in warm water and mild detergent
- Rinse them thoroughly with clean hot tap water and allow to air dry in a clean place
- Do Not Disinfect the Air Tube and Child Mask in boiling water