Nebulizing Equipment
Hi all....Does anyone know if the Neb Kits are interchangeable with different Nebulizing Compressors? I have a Drive Compressor and would like to try the Pari Neb kit for my compressor but I am not sure if it would fit. Seems that it would be interchangeable since it is just a connecting tube from the compressor to the kit. I'd need to get my GP to write a script so I don't want to get it wrong. Thanks for any thoughts.
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@auntnanny after being on the big 3 for a year w no improvement, an inhaled medication Arikayce (Amikacin liposome inhalation suspension) was added to my regiman of meds. I was diagnosed w bronchiectas, MAC/MAI and Pseudomas. My doc said its good for knocking out Pseudonomas too. I have been MAC and Pseudonomas free for 5 months, but I never experienced the violent coughing you speak of. I have had absolutely no problems w the Arikayce aside from a low voice for a few days when I started.
@woot i bought and used the Pari LC Sprint reusable handset. The site says 5-6 minutes. Its reusable, boilable (I do) dishwasher safe (I don't) and says its good for 6 months. From Just Nebulizers $15.95, includes tubing.
Always check with your doctor. Yours is one of the best.
@woot I was prescribed Arikayce (Amikacin liposome inhalation suspension) and the Pari eRapid Nebulizer system is the delivery method that came with the meds. One day I tried my saline in it and wow, 2 minutes! That's when I called the company and found out it was OKAY to do this and 2 minutes was the usual time for saline. They cautioned me to clean it real well as the saline is sticky. They (Nebology) work w your insurance but its listed at $160 for the handset and $879 for vibrating mesh technology compressor. Anyhoo, that's some info.
margiebanks……. thank you again for sharing with me. I'm planning to contact Mayo doctor when I finish this session of Toby to say "it's just not working for me".
sounder27 Thanks you much for the information you shared. Appreciate it
@auntnanny You're welcome, we always need to mindful that we all respond differently to medicines. I wish you the best of health.
@ginak Hi there! I am so glad that you got your saline. Like @suinmn said; use it on a level you can tolerate. I built up a tolerance to it so now it doesn't give me that beneficial cough. But I feel like the salty environment is still good for my lungs.