What e asthma nebulizers?
compressor machine. Pressurized room air is used to create a mist of the medicine solution, which is inhaled for approximately 5-10 minutes. They are mostly used in hospital settings or when the patient cannot use an inhaler. Nebulizers may be important for delivering newer agents used in asthma treatment. Nebulizers can be used with all classes of inhaled medications but are most commonly used with short-acting beta2 agonists and ipratropium bromide. The medication is placed in a chamber that is connected to an air compressor – powered either by standard electric house current or by a battery. The compressor blows air through the chamber, atomizing the medication so the patient can inhale it through a mouthpiece or facemask. The big advantage of this system is that it requires essentially no hand-breath coordination. It is best to take slow breaths at normal depth, with occasional deep breaths; but any manner of inhaling that the patient finds comfortable is acceptable. This method of