Are nebulizers effective?
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Are nebulizers effective?
I was recommended to buy a nebulizer for my 10-year-old daughter. Are they more effective than inhalers?
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Now I've read much about them and highly recommend them but always read the reviews on nebulizers, it's helpful
Update:
Now I've read much about them and highly recommend them but always read the reviews on nebulizers, it's helpful
Last edited by Carrie Wltz on Wed Mar 04, 2020 4:38 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Are nebulizers effective?
Hi Carrie Wltz
Thank you for your post. Unfortunately we can't make recommendations for medical treatment or equipment. You may find this post https://www.asthma.org.uk/advice/nhs-ca ... ebulisers/ from the Asthma UK website interesting though.
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Thank you for your post. Unfortunately we can't make recommendations for medical treatment or equipment. You may find this post https://www.asthma.org.uk/advice/nhs-ca ... ebulisers/ from the Asthma UK website interesting though.
Kind regards
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Re: Are nebulizers effective?
Nebulizers convert liquid into vapor state and this vapor is directly administered to systemic circulation through inhalation. This, the therapeutic onset of action is faster than other conventional dosage form. So nebulizers are very much effective for the treatment of any kind of bronchial disorders