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What are the classifications of nebulizer masks?

Publish Time: 2022-03-23     Origin: Site

The nebulizer mask is a hand-held portable device that delivers medication to the lungs. Finding the right nebulizer mask and using it correctly can help you get the medication you need to prevent or treat an asthma attack. To find the best nebulizer mask for you, you need to find a balance between the right medication and the type of nebulizer mask that suits your needs, and the ability to use the nebulizer mask correctly.


Here is the content list:

l Quantitative nebulizer mask

l Dry powder nebulizer mask

l Soft fog nebulizer mask

l Other nebulizer mask devices


Quantitative nebulizer mask

These nebulizer masks consist of a pressurized canister of medication that fits into a shoe-shaped plastic mouthpiece. For most quantitative nebulizer masks, the drug is released by pushing the canister into the boot. If your dosing nebulizer mask does not have a counter, you will need to purchase a separate electronic dose counter to keep track of the doses you use so that you will be alerted when your nebulizer mask is running low. Some types of quantitative nebulizer masks automatically release the drug during inspiration. Some quantitative nebulizer masks have a built-in dose counter so you know the remaining dose. Some newer devices use wireless technology to help you measure your doses, allowing you to track them through an app you download to your phone. For children or the elderly, it may be easier to inhale a full dose with a nebulizer mask with a spacer or valved spacer. The spacer holds the drug in the tube between the nebulizer mask and the mouth after the drug is released. A valved spacer is a specialized spacer with a one-way valve that helps regulate the flow of medication. Delivering medication into a spacer allows you to inhale more slowly, increasing the amount of medication that reaches your lungs. Spacers and valve spacers require a prescription for use.


Dry powder nebulizer mask

Instead of pushing the drug out of the nebulizer mask with a chemical propellant, this nebulizer mask releases the drug in the nebulizer mask by taking quick, deep breaths. A variety of dose devices are available, which can hold up to 200 doses, while single-dose devices can be filled with a capsule before each treatment.


Soft fog nebulizer mask

Soft fog nebulizer masks are propellant-free devices that are slightly larger than traditional quantitative fog nebulizer masks. The low-velocity aerosols released by these devices can be slowly inhaled over a longer period than dosing nebulizer masks and dry powder nebulizer masks. For children, the soft mist nebulizer mask can be used with a valved spacer or mask.


Other nebulizer mask devices

Some people cannot use standard quantitative nebulizer masks or dry powder nebulizer masks. Other types include quantitative nebulizer masks with masks. Generally suitable for infants or young children, this type uses a standard quantitative nebulizer mask with a spacer. A mask attached to a spacer can be placed over the nose and mouth to ensure the correct dose of medication is delivered to the lungs.

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