Travel Nebulizer
Hello Everyone,
I dont use this site often only Im sure glad its here for us all. Its a bear dealing with MAC.
Can anyone recommend a travel nebulizer? I looked up the Phillips Innospire Go Portable Mesh Neb and it was discontinued. Ive just now got the guts to feel I can travel and I want to make sure the travel neb. is excellent.
I look forward to hearing back soon,
Thankyou,
Take Care. Keep Safe.
Deborah
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With the mask you must still use the plastic nebulizer cup that holds the saline or medication, so I don't know if that would be any different.
When I asked my pulmonologist about mask vs mouthpiece, she said she thinks the mouthpiece is more effective for adults because the drugs are delivered directly to the lungs. Using a facemask results in a portion of the medication depositing in the nasal passages, and some loss of medication due to the volume of air in the mask.
My kids' pediatrician (MANY years ago) had them transition to the mouthpiece as soon as they were able to hold it and close their lips to make a seal.
good to know, thank you Sue.
Sue- In your trials did you ever use the eRapid or eFlow by Pari? If so, what was your outcome and experience with one or the other or both?
Do you know if there are compressors that should be considered, better, for harder to fight infections??
Do you know if there are compressors that should be considered, better for a particular medication??
Hope all is well for you this Sunday.
Barbara
Yes, so far the Bololo been great!
Hi Barbara - I haven't used any of them, if a particular medication requires a specific compressor, the prescribed will tell you.
What I have used are the Park Bios Big (loud and inexpensive) machine covered by my health plan, the DeVilbiss Traveler, The Innospire Go (until it died) and a few others that were so unsatisfying that I have forgotten the names.
I was cleaning my Pari Sprint cups in alcohol and having a lot of issues with them. I called the company and they said do NOT use alcohol but rather boil them for 5 minutes. Since switching to boiling I no longer have issues with the cups. I boil every other day and have two sets. One for am and one for pm nebulizing.
thank you Irene, this is most helpful.
Thank you Scoop.
Thanks Sue - Apparently we need a good USA manufacturer, such as we had years ago, to make a strong, reliable, long lasting compressor. We use to have a manufacturer that made hot water tanks that lasted 30 or more years....not today. Lucky if we get 10 years out of them, especially, with keeping them up temp wise for us with BE.
Hope your garden is smiling back at you with lots of beautiful growing plants.
Barbara
I take NAC orally, and had not heard of nebulizing it. Could you tell me more about this? Did you have a Doctor order it?