3% sodium chloride solution and Albuterol vs 7% saline
In January, I was diagnosed with a mild case of Bronchiectasis. My pulmonologist prescribed Albuterol and a 3% sodium chloride solution. From reading the posts, I rarely see anyone using Albuterol or a 3% solution. I was wondering if anyone was using Albuterol and or a 3% solution? Is Albuterol safe a long term solution? Does the 7% solution come into play as Bronchiectasis progresses? I've learned so much from these online discussions and am so appreciative of this special community.
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Yes, the knowledge base we have on this support group is superb. I would never have learned about 7% saline, NAC, the many styles/alternatives for airway clearance, alternatives to antibiotic therapy, etc without this great community!
Sue
Agreed!
What is the best way to sanitize these? I boil the devices I use to nebulize but I know that not everything can be boiled.
Thanks,
I'm thinking cleaning/ sterilizing should be under a different thread?
Best to follow manufacturers instructions for cleaning and then sterilizing. Some people use Medela micro-steam bags generally used for sterilizing baby bottles etc., or baby bottle sterilizers using previously boiled water. Some use rubbing alcohol or hydrogen peroxide (takes 3x longer than alcohol). Some use deposable neb cups and avoid sterilizing altogether. Wish there existed a small autoclave for neb gear. Baby bottle sterilizers are big. I've always wondered about UV light wands. Do they work on our stuff? Anyway, a good reminder I need to clean/sterilize my spacer!
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I am coming late to this conversation. What is an Aerochamber, Vortex, and spacer?
Thanks!
https://www.nationaljewish.org/conditions/health-information/multimedia/devices-to-inhale-medication/using-a-spacer-with-an-inhaler
I finally got my dr to prescribe saline, after requesting it numerous times. She seemed to be very resistant, implying that there would be negative consequences. Because of that, I asked or the 3% to start slow, in case she was right. I am tolerating it just fine with NO problem. I will finish this Rx and then request the 7%. One small victory!
UV light only works on surfaces it touches. So insides or crevices would not be sterilized. Nebulizer parts and many plastics would become deformed in an autoclave.
I would get another pulmonologist or at least a second opinion.
Or an Infectious disease doctor.
Harry
The directions for the Aerochamber say nothing about sterilizing. They do say not to use hot water but only lukewarm and wash in soapy water for 15 minutes once a week. That's it for the Aerochamber. I have no clue how to "sterilize" other than to wipe the mouth piece with an alcohol wipe maybe?