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I Care Nebulizer Cnb 69010

I Care Nebulizer For Efficient Delivery Of Respiratory Treatments.

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  • Key IngredientsABS plastic, compressor, silicone tube
  • Product FormMedical Device
  • Package Size1 Device
  • Caution & WarningsUse Under Medical Supervision.
  • Storage ConditionsStore In A Cool, Dry Place.
  • How To UseUse as directed by your doctor.
  • ConcernsRespiratory Support

1. What are the indications for using a Nebulizer?

A1: It is used to deliver inhalation medications for treating respiratory diseases such as Asthma, Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD), and Cystic Fibrosis, as well as to relieve symptoms of severe colds or bronchial infections.

2. What type of device is this (Compressor or Ultrasonic)?

A2: Most devices with this classification are Compressor Nebulizers, which work by using compressed air to generate the mist.

3. What is the method for cleaning the device to maintain it?

A3: After each use, the medicine cup and the mouthpiece/mask must be washed with warm water and mild soap, then rinsed and air-dried completely. The exterior of the device should also be cleaned, and the air filter checked periodically.

4. Approximately how long does one nebulizer session take?

A4: One nebulizer session usually takes between 5 to 15 minutes, depending on the prescribed amount of medication and the device's nebulization rate. The entire dose must be inhaled.

5. Can any liquid medication be used with this device?

A5: No. Only prescribed medications specifically formulated for inhalation (such as Salbutamol or Atrovent solution) should be used at their correct concentrations. Aromatic oils or other non-medical solutions are prohibited.