Omron Microair U100 Portable Nebuliser
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Product Description
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Omron compair c28p has a robust design for intensive use, suitable for the treatment of lower airways respiratory diseases like asthma, copd, cystic fybrosis o...
Omron compair c28p has a robust design for intensive use, suitable for the treatment of lower airways respiratory diseases like asthma, copd, cystic fybrosis or emphysema. It is a highly efficient nebulizer that combines short inhalation time with efficient medication delivery, thanks to its powerful compressor and virtual valve technology (V.V.T.). The high efficiency from V.V.T. Adapts to your breathing, thus matching your breathing pattern. This technology reduces drug wastage while breathing out and maximizes drug availability when breathing in. Also, this nebulizer kit is made of easy to clean polypropylene without the use of silicon valves which are commonly used in conventional nebulizers.
Suitable for
Adult, Baby, Child
Important info
Nebuliser buying guide
There are many different types of nebuliser, which each satisfy different requirements. The question is, which nebuliser is right for me? Choosing the right nebuliser depends on the nature of your ailment or the symptoms of your child. When selecting a nebuliser for your baby, different factors play a role to when you are choosing the right nebuliser for yourself. Other important aspects to consider are how often, how intensively and where you will be using the device. Respiratory tract disease to be treated
The various respiratory tract diseases affect different parts of the respiratory system. Some examples of upper respiratory tract diseases are a runny nose and chronic sinusitis. Examples of lower respiratory tract diseases are copd, bronchitis, bronchiolitis and pneumonia. It’s important to choose a nebuliser with a larger particle size, which provides larger droplets, to treat an upper respiratory tract disease, and one with a smaller particle size to treat a lower respiratory tract disease. Age of the user
For patients with severe breathing difficulties, such as copd and asthma patients, nebulisers with a higher level of nebulisation are better because they deliver higher levels of the ebulized active ingredient. For babies and children, a quieter nebuliser that forms a smoother mist may be more pleasant and less disturbing when the medicine is inhaled. When treating patients with multiple respiratory tract diseases, a nebuliser which can produce different particle sizes is recommended
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Product Description
Omron compair c28p has a robust design for intensive use, suitable for the treatment of lower airways respiratory diseases like asthma, copd, cystic fybrosis or emphysema. It is a highly efficient nebulizer that combines short inhalation time with efficient medication delivery, thanks to its powerful compressor and virtual valve technology (V.V.T.). The high efficiency from V.V.T. Adapts to your breathing, thus matching your breathing pattern. This technology reduces drug wastage while breathing out and maximizes drug availability when breathing in. Also, this nebulizer kit is made of easy to clean polypropylene without the use of silicon valves which are commonly used in conventional nebulizers.
Suitable for
Adult, Baby, Child
Important info
Nebuliser buying guide
There are many different types of nebuliser, which each satisfy different requirements. The question is, which nebuliser is right for me? Choosing the right nebuliser depends on the nature of your ailment or the symptoms of your child. When selecting a nebuliser for your baby, different factors play a role to when you are choosing the right nebuliser for yourself. Other important aspects to consider are how often, how intensively and where you will be using the device. Respiratory tract disease to be treated
The various respiratory tract diseases affect different parts of the respiratory system. Some examples of upper respiratory tract diseases are a runny nose and chronic sinusitis. Examples of lower respiratory tract diseases are copd, bronchitis, bronchiolitis and pneumonia. It’s important to choose a nebuliser with a larger particle size, which provides larger droplets, to treat an upper respiratory tract disease, and one with a smaller particle size to treat a lower respiratory tract disease. Age of the user
For patients with severe breathing difficulties, such as copd and asthma patients, nebulisers with a higher level of nebulisation are better because they deliver higher levels of the ebulized active ingredient. For babies and children, a quieter nebuliser that forms a smoother mist may be more pleasant and less disturbing when the medicine is inhaled. When treating patients with multiple respiratory tract diseases, a nebuliser which can produce different particle sizes is recommended
Packaging details include
- Production date
- Expiry date
- Country of manufacturer and import
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