7% Saline Solution
Got a supply of 7% vials and got a real jolt in my throat when I began inhaling it. However I quickly adapted to it and was able to finish the vial. Within a few minutes I was coughing and bringing stuff up - a first. I never had a timely response to 0.9. Bottom line: I guess the 7% solution is...well the real solution. Not to be confused with the Sherlock and Sigmund thing. Forgive my corny effort at mirth. Don
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For those of you not able to watch the Zoom webinar on Inhaled Hypertonic Saline this Friday. I was told that NTM will have the same information on their youtube site sometime mid-March. https://www.youtube.com/user/NTMir This web site is a huge source of excellent information relating to NTM & MAC & Bronchiectasis etc..
@poodledoc Thanks, doc! We all really appreciate your comments!
I think I saw a question of yours on a NTM site. There is a water filter that removes 100% of NTM. It's the LifeStraw Go. See the research here "physical measures to reduce exposure to tap water- associated NTM" google search for the scientific article. I can't post the link on this forum.
@lynne63 I think this is the link: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7304319/
The NTM webinar on Hypertonic Saline is now available on YouTube. It lasts about an hour, have not had a chance to view it yet. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eNMGH8PTwRI
@poodledoc Thanks! Very interesting!
@poodledoc Thanks so much for the link!
Kate
@poodledoc Excellent and informative. Thank you. irene5
Thanks for posting this. I saw the notification but felt it was perhaps not worth my time because after more than 10 years, I thought
I knew pretty much everything useful to know about inhaling saline. But I didn't . The presenter had a nice easy way of explaining with really good slides. Because I cannot use hypersonic saline (3% or 7%) and am using isotonic (.9 %), I was especially interested in
his discussion of the difference along with the graphs. Also he is leading a study re the benefits , if any, of inhaling saline at all. Imo worth the hour.
@rits Yes I found it to be a very good presentation. One thing I really found interesting was that for non-CF bronchiectasis it did not matter much what strength saline you use (0.9%, 3% or 7%) but for NTM infections the 7% was best. Of course some people's lungs can not tolerate the 7% so just use the highest % you can.