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Nebulizer

It turns liquid medicine fast and efficient into 5µm - 0.5µm mist gas on the principle of Venturi Tube, to help breathing therapy or treat your asthma symptoms,  COPD, or another lung disease.

And it is easier to use with young children

Examples of medications used in nebulizers include:

  • albuterol

  • ipratropium

  • budesonide

  • formoterol

Features

  • Powerful compressor for high efficacy

  • Shorter inhalation time by high efficiency with Virtual Value Technology

  • Aerosol particle size ≤5μm

  • Minimize medication loss

  • Robust for frequent use

  • Compliant with a wide range of medication

  • Suitable for use with children with simple one-button operation

Description

WHB02 Nebulizer has a robust design for intensive use, suitable for the treatment of lower airways respiratory diseases like asthma, COPD, cystic fybrosis or emphysema. 

It is a highly efficient nebulizer that combines short inhalation time with efficient medication delivery, thanks to its powerful compressor and Virtual Valve Technology .

The high efficiency from V.V.T. adapts to your breathing, thus matching your breathing pattern. This technology reduces drug wastage while breathing out and maximizes drug availability when breathing in.  Also, this nebulizer kit is made of easy to clean polypropylene without the use of silicon valves which are commonly used in conventional nebulizers.

How it works?

Pressurized air passes through the tube and turns the liquid medicine into a mist. During an asthma attack or a respiratory infection, the mist may be easier to inhale than the spray from a pocket inhaler. When your airways become narrow — like during an asthma attack — you can’t take deep breaths. For this reason, a nebulizer is a more effective way to deliver the medication than an inhaler, which requires you to take a deep breath.

 

Nebulizers can deliver short-acting (rescue) or long-acting (maintenance to prevent acute attacks) asthma medication therapy. Also, more than one medication can be given in the same treatment. Examples of medications used in nebulizers include:

  • albuterol

  • ipratropium

  • budesonide

  • formoterol

 

Your doctor will determine which medications you need to take in the nebulizer based on your individual needs. The type of medication and dose will be prescribed by your doctor. You may receive premixed containers of liquid that can be opened and placed in the machine, or you may have to mix the solution before each use.

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