Nebulisers for all ages

If your child has a respiratory condition such as chronic bronchitis, asthma or cystic fibrosis, they may benefit from using a nebuliser rather than an inhaler. When a child is too young or afraid to use an inhaler, it is often prescribed.

Nebulizer Machine offers a calming way of giving medication without the need for loud, scary machines. All your child has to do is put on their nebuliser mask and play with it for 15 to 20 minutes during their regularly scheduled treatment.

Nebulisers nebulise liquid medication into a gaseous form that is easy to inhale. This makes oral medication easier to take, especially for infants. In addition, the nebulised medication dissipates into the lungs and enters the bloodstream more quickly, thus providing relief more quickly.

Basically, a compressor nebulizer system provides compressed air for aerosol therapy. It is used in conjunction with a jet (pneumatic) nebuliser to produce aerosols (medication prescribed by the doctor) that are inhaled by patients of all ages. For example, COPD patients often prefer to use a nebuliser to avoid losing their lungs to the inhaler.

Using a portable nebuliser
There are a variety of lightweight portable Nebulizer Machine that you can take with you. They are durable and easy to carry in a bag for use on the go. Many options can be powered by batteries and can be used with adapters to power them in your car.

If you or your children need to use a mayluck nebulizer, it doesn't mean your life has to be put on hold. Go ahead, go on holiday, go to the fair, sign up for a camp, etc.

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