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Nebulizer Use - Series

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Nebulizer Use - Part One

Nebulizers are used to treat asthma, Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD), and other conditions where inhaled medicines are indicated.

Nebulizers deliver a stream of medicated air to the lungs over a period of time.

Nebulizer use - part one
Nebulizer use - part one

Nebulizer Use - Part Two

Assemble the nebulizer according to its instructions. Connect the hose to an air compressor.

Nebulizer use - part two
Nebulizer use - part two

Nebulizer Use - Part Three

Fill the medicine cup with your prescription, according to the instructions.

Nebulizer use - part three
Nebulizer use - part three

Nebulizer Use - Part Four

Attach the hose and mouthpiece to the medicine cup.

Nebulizer use - part four
Nebulizer use - part four

Nebulizer Use - Part Five

Place the mouthpiece in your mouth. Breathe through your mouth until all the medicine is used, about 10-15 minutes. Some people use a nose clip to help them breathe only through the mouth.

Nebulizer use - part five
Nebulizer use - part five

Nebulizer Use - Part Six

Some people prefer to use a mask.

Nebulizer use - part six
Nebulizer use - part six

Nebulizer Use - Part Seven

Wash the medicine cup and mouthpiece with water, and air-dry until your next treatment.

Nebulizer use - part seven
Nebulizer use - part seven