What are your recommendations for travel nebulizer?

Posted by terryb1 @128128terry11t, Aug 22, 2017

A few months ago there were some emails about what to take and do when traveling. Someone from the NYC support group recommended the PariTrekS portable nebulizer. I ordered it from Just Nebulizers. When I ordered this I inquired at Just Nebulizers if this could be used with an aerobika. They referred me to Pari and its spokesperson could not definitively endorse their product with an aerobika. I got the same sense that Katherine always got that they didn't want to recommend a competitor nor endorse something for fear of liability. In any case, it can operate as an efficient nebulizer with a small compressor for travel. I ordered mine with a battery. The battery (not really needed) came defective and neither Just Nebulizers or Pari would give me a refund. Pari will be sending a replacement but as mentioned, battery is really not necessary. Hope this is helpful for the travelers on our forum. Terry

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@coco1970

At home I use the Ombra with the AeroeclipseXL and my Aerobika attached. When I travel I have a Pari Trek S that works with my AeroeclipseXL with the Aerobika. It is slightly smaller and you can get it with a rechargeable battery.

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If you travel by air, do you pack your Pari Trek S in your carry on or in checked luggage? I have the same routine you do using the Ombra at home with the Aerobika attached. I just purchased the Pari Trek S for an upcoming trip to Florida. Just wondering if TSA has a problem with the Pari Trek S in carry on luggage.

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@jcwest211

If you travel by air, do you pack your Pari Trek S in your carry on or in checked luggage? I have the same routine you do using the Ombra at home with the Aerobika attached. I just purchased the Pari Trek S for an upcoming trip to Florida. Just wondering if TSA has a problem with the Pari Trek S in carry on luggage.

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I always carry my nebulizer, 7 days of solutions, and all my meds on. Too much danger of lost or delayed luggage. And, at times I have needed to neb between flights.
Sue

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Thanks, Sue. I assume you had no issues with TSA carrying vials of solutions.

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@jcwest211

Thanks, Sue. I assume you had no issues with TSA carrying vials of solutions.

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I cut the label off the box, put the vials, label and copy of the Rx label in a clear zipper bag. My daughter just came back from a trip that included 4 flights, and had no issue doing this either.

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Has anyone had any issues bringing their nebulizer and Sodium Chloride/Levabuteral as a carry-on?

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@tconz

Has anyone had any issues bringing their nebulizer and Sodium Chloride/Levabuteral as a carry-on?

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No problems with that or multiple vials of Arikayce and that nebulizer in addition .
International and domestic flights. Have never been questioned
Bon voyage!

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@tconz

Has anyone had any issues bringing their nebulizer and Sodium Chloride/Levabuteral as a carry-on?

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I took my nebulizer in carryon to Europe from USA and had no problem at all.

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@tconz

Has anyone had any issues bringing their nebulizer and Sodium Chloride/Levabuteral as a carry-on?

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Good to know....what about meds that are to be refrigerated? My Brovana and glutathione both are to be kept cold. Short cruise coming up but trying to plan a longer European cruise late in the year.

Thanks!

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can you suggest a good travel portable nebulizer . There are so many online, mash type, jet type, you name it, that it's hard to buy one without asking one of you who actually used it. Thank you.

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@lilianna

can you suggest a good travel portable nebulizer . There are so many online, mash type, jet type, you name it, that it's hard to buy one without asking one of you who actually used it. Thank you.

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Until they discontinued it, I used the Philips Inspire Go. Since that's gone, I'm thinking seriously about the Pari eflow (ghastly expensive) but when I think about what college cost and that I need it for the rest of my life, it's tempting.
https://nebology.com/products/pari-erapid-nebulizer-system-with-eflow-technology

I also saw the Aura Portable at Save Rite Medical online.
https://www.saveritemedical.com/products/aura-portable-aerosol-nebulizer-52mm-x-52-5mm-x-126mm?_pos=3&_sid=5a6d5062a&_ss=r

There's a compressor based by Pari but I've read it v e r y slow.
https://www.saveritemedical.com/products/trek-s-portable-compressor-nebulizer-aerosol-system-standard?_pos=1&_sid=08703d2bd&_ss=r

I've also read that the mesh handheld portables don't deliver saline deep enough in the lungs so you might not get the same benefit as a compressor based. Apparently, the Pari eflow is an exception, people love it.

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