physiodose nebulizer- Compressor Nebulizers - Suitable for Adults and Children with Asthma and Respiratory Diseases

physiodose nebulizer- Compressor Nebulizers - Suitable for Adults and Children with Asthma and Respiratory Diseases - Portable Nebulizer Story

physiodose nebulizer

Physiodose is a brand of saline solution, not a nebulizer device. Its products are designed for nebulized inhalation to help relieve respiratory problems.

Product Details: Physiodose saline solution is a multi-purpose sterile solution suitable for the whole family (including newborns, children, and adults) primarily for daily hygiene care.

Ingredients: It consists of purified water and 0.9% sodium chloride (NaCl), a concentration matched to the natural salinity of human body fluids, thus ensuring good tolerability.

Uses: In addition to nebulization therapy, it can be used for:
Nasal hygiene: Cleaning dry or congested nasal passages and helping to drain mucus.

Eye hygiene: Cleaning eyes or performing eye baths.

Ear irrigation: Cleaning the external auditory canal.

Wound cleaning: Cleaning small surface wounds.

Packaging: It comes in hygienic, single-dose vials (usually 5 ml) for convenient use and to maintain sterility with each use.

Features: This solution is preservative-free and safe, non-irritating.

Nebulizer Use: Physiodose saline solution can be safely used with over-the-counter nebulizer devices.

Directions for Use: Pour the contents of the single-dose vial into the nebulizer cup and inhale as directed by the nebulizer device.

Benefits: Nebulized saline solution helps moisturize the airways and thin mucus, making it easier to clear, thus relieving nasal congestion and breathing discomfort.

Precautions: Each vial is for single use only and should not be stored for more than 24 hours after opening to avoid the risk of contamination.

While 0.9% saline solution is generally well tolerated, other concentrations of saline solution (such as 3% or 7% hypertonic saline) are available for more severe congestion symptoms and may require consultation with a doctor.

If you need to mix medication with saline solution for nebulization, consult your doctor or pharmacist first to ensure drug compatibility.

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