- In medicine, a
nebulizer (American English) or
nebuliser (British English) is a drug
delivery device used to
administer medication in the form of a mist...
- The
general term
nebulizer refers to an
apparatus that
converts liquids into a fine mist.
Nozzles also
convert liquids into a fine mist, but do so by pressure...
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Medication can be
administered via
inhaler or
nebuliser.
There is no
evidence to
prefer a
nebuliser over an inhaler.
Antibiotics are used if a bacterial...
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November 2020. "Promixin 1
million International Units (IU)
Powder for
Nebuliser Solution –
Summary of
Product Characteristics (SmPC)". (emc). 23 September...
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droplet sizes. A
nebuliser can be used for
liquid samples,
followed by a
spray chamber to
remove larger droplets, or a
desolvating nebuliser can be used to...
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Instagram story which featured a
picture of her
using hydrogen peroxide nebuliser and
advised to use it for
respiratory viral infections.
Condemning her...
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acute asthma in children,
spacers may have
advantages compared to
nebulisers, but
children with life-threatening
asthma have not been studied. There...
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Slebos DJ,
Kerstjens HA (August 2016). "Bronchodilators
delivered by
nebuliser versus pMDI with
spacer or DPI for
exacerbations of COPD". The Cochrane...
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Slebos DJ,
Kerstjens HA (29
August 2016). "Bronchodilators
delivered by
nebuliser versus inhalers for lung
attacks of
chronic obstructive pulmonary disease"...
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Salbutamol (albuterol), a β2-selective catecholamine, is
administered by
nebuliser (e.g. 10–20 mg). This
medication also
lowers blood levels of K+ by promoting...