Is it okay to microwave nebulizer or in baby bottle sterilizer?
Was calling some number today to order a few more nebulizers so that if I go away, I won't have to keep cleaning/sterilizing (great suggestion obtained from the forum). I happened to ask the question: "Is it all right to microwave nebulizer in steam bags or in baby bottle sterilizer equipment?" The gal replied an emphatic "no". I was not clever enough to ask why ... suppose plastic might melt or give off something toxic?? Person went on to say that they only recommend boiling (for 5 minutes) or soaking in 1part white vinegar to 3 parts water for at least 30 minutes. I wish that I could find the number that I called but anyone may verify by going on internet and calling a number or live chatting with someone from a reputable nebulizer company. Please advise if you get a different response. Hope that this is helpful.
Terry
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Yes my respiratory therapists were adamant that a spacer should always be used with an inhaler. I find the spacers very easy to use and of course much quicker than nebulizing. Though my latest PFT showed no bronchodilator response, I notice no effect from using albuterol with AC versus not using and am considering stopping the albuterol altogether.
Ah, that makes sense! Who knows why a pharmacist and a doctor were unable to explain that to me?!! Thank you for your reply!
I do not trust just using the baby bottle sterilizer on its own. I think Dr Falkinham suggested always boiling for 10 minutes minimum and then 1 minute for each 1000 feet of elevation. I have been doing this and THEN using the Grownsy baby bottle sterilizer with NO water in it and it turns on and dries for 70 minutes with a 15 minute UV treatment after that. Dr F also says UV alone does not do it so I do all this every single time I use any neb cups, including for Cayston.
I was wary at first until I did my own time and temperature testing.
explain what temp and time would be acceptable and what your source of info is k? Thanks!
Thermapen at 212F+ for 13 minutes. Falkinham. Since bronchiectasis is a heterogeneous disease, what one decides to do for sterilization et. al., ought to be based on comfort level and disease state.
Which baby bottle sterilizer did you test and what were your results?
Bololo, which I learned about here. It reached 212F for 13 minutes.
Did you find anything that met this criteria - 212+ F for 13 minutes?
I have been boiling my equipment for years and the idea of a sterilizer that also dries and stores equipment is really appealing.
Bololo baby bottle sterilizer, which I leaned about here on this site.