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Anyone have any nebulizer recommendations?

MAC & Bronchiectasis | Last Active: Apr 19, 2023 | Replies (105)

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I love the Innospire go but it is very sensitive. If it leaks the contacts get wet and it turns off. The fix for this is to clean the top piece by boiling it (removing salt buildup) and plug in the base. Then it works again. However, I found that it continued to leak and have sent mine back. The problem is I absolutely love it! It’s quiet and fast. Perfect.

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Hi...do you have any other suggestions for a portable nebulizer? I tried the ProNeBu but had to send it back as it did not work with regular batteries.....had to use the adapter. Thank you.

@becleartoday Yes, I also had problems with my Innospire Go and it only lasted about a year but I'm still going to get another one because I couldn't believe how fast it was. And just yesterday I got my new ProNebu nebulizer and spotted one little sentence that said "do not use any medicines in powder form (even if dissolved)" and I had JUST dissolved a glutathione capsule into my saline which I now believe probably broke the Innospire. That's what I get for not reading every piece of the instructions. I also have liquid glutathione for the nebulizer and I go back and forth so now I'll use the capsules only with "desktop" nebulizer (as I call it) or as @sueinnm calls it the "slow and go". And I use just plain 7% saline without the glutathione some days but what I've found is at the glutathione makes my low grade inflammation go away for the period of time I'm using it. Nan