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Friday 11 February 2011

Portable nebulisers for nebulised antibiotics and steroids

Small but still powerful. 

We often hear the MicroAir and the Innospire Go described as “little gems” and that some of you just couldn’t manage to live a normal life or have a holiday without them. Sadly not everyone is as fortunate and for those of you who have to nebulise steroids or antibiotics a portable nebuliser may mean choosing from the “bricks’ 
So what is available? 
Probably the smallest and most versatile is them all is the Pari Boy Mobile S. Even with its rapid charging lithium battery it only weighs in at just over 500 g. It can be used from the mains electric anywhere in the world and comes with 12 volt DC lead for the car. When used with Pari LC sprint chamber it is capable of efficiently nebulising just about all medications. And now, its even better, as from August 2012 you can pick and choose your accessories with the Pari Mini Click HERE to view.


Don’t be put off travelling with a nebuliser. The holiday companies spend a lot of money this time of year encouraging us to believe anything or anywhere is possible. If your thinking Truro, Tenerife or even Tobago be realistic but optimistic and remember you are the Expert Patient. To check out just which will suit you and your pocket best, click HERE

3 comments:

  1. Can you use the nebuliser with just the air flow, or do you need to put a solution in the machine.

    Thanks

    Nigel Beazley

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  2. Hi Nigel and thanks for the comment. You do need the medication for any of the nebulisers and in the UK this is on prescription from your G.P. Some people do use nebulisers for alternative therapies but again it would be wise to speak to a well recognised and qualified therapist. You can find out more about the various medications for nebulisers via the search box on the top left of this page or by clicking on medicine under "Want to know more?" on the right.

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  3. Many Thanks for your quick response.

    Regards

    Nigel

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