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Omron NE-U100 have you used it?

MAC & Bronchiectasis | Last Active: Jul 8 8:31am | Replies (21)

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@irenea8

Thank you! The instruction says you are supposed to tip it at an angle (to immerse in the medication) if it stops working and also in the beginning of use. Seems very fussy just to read about it. I am starting a new treatment and was considering using it but not now! It was expensive but I will just keep it for emergency use since it has batteries. I also have the pari Trek with the battery pack for that purpose. I wish I had read the reviews before I got it! Thanks again.

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Maybe you can return it? I looked up the price $1000 - wow.

FWIW I've been happy with the eRapid/eFlow by Pari. It's been around for a while and over time has been price reduced. With an extra discount during a special it was around $600. Still pricey, I know, but for something I need to work and rely on it was worth it. Very light, very portable. Runs on batteries or plug in. It leaves behind 1mL of solution and there is loss while nebbing, unlike aeroeclipse. Definitely a trade off but it has its place in my arsenal. I use the Pari eFlow when traveling, when time is running short, or if I need an extra neb from time to time.

I believe some of the MAC or pseudo inhaled drugs require it. Drugs companies have rebranded it to use with their pharmaceutical and sometimes provide nebulizer and drug together.