
To provide medication to those with respiratory ailments, nebulizers dispense medication in the form of vapor to inhale.

A nebulizer machine is also called an atomizer.
Oxygen or air is pumped through liquid medication to create the medicinal vapor. Nebulizers are more frequently used for more-serious respiratory ailments. Inhalers are used for less-serious illnesses.
How Do You Use A Nebulizer Compressor?
Many medications are available as inhaled treatments. Inhaled methods deliver medication directly to the lungs, which is particularly useful for respiratory problems. The patient and health care provider can choose from a variety of delivery systems for inhaling medication.
A nebulizer machine delivery system such as a nebulizer compressor consists of a nebulizer (small plastic bowl with a screw-top lid) and a source for compressed air. The airflow to the nebulizer changes the medication solution to a mist. When inhaled correctly, the medication has a better chance to reach the small airways in the lungs. This increases the medication's effectiveness.
How Do I Get A Nebulizer Machine?
Nebulizers are covered under Medicare as well as most insurance plans.
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