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MedPro Sonair Ultrasonic Mesh Nebulizer
MedPro Sonair Ultrasonic Mesh Nebulizer
MedPro Sonair Ultrasonic Mesh Nebulizer
MedPro Sonair Ultrasonic Mesh Nebulizer
MedPro Sonair Ultrasonic Mesh Nebulizer
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MedPro Sonair Ultrasonic Mesh Nebulizer

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Description

Sonair™ nebulizes liquid medication, providing ultra-fine mist that permeates the lungs faster for convenient and effective respiratory treatment.

  • Silent and Discreet Nebulization
  • Compact + Portable
  • One-Touch Operation
  • Rechargeable

The Nebulizer kit includes 1 adult and 1 child mask, mouthpiece, USB cable, Accessory bag, Quick Start, and Instruction manual.

More Information:

  • The sonar nebulizer is an easy-to-use device with only one-touch operation.
  • This compact nebulizer is portable allowing you the flexibility to use it at home or at work.
  • Sonair's size also makes it perfect for travel; it can fit into a briefcase, purse, or backpack.
  • Sonair is ultra-silent making it convenient to use anywhere.
  • The soundless operation of the device enables discrete use with your medication within reach wherever you go.

FAQs:

Q: Is Sonair use contraindicated with any medications?

A: Yes - Sonair should not be used with Pentamidine - Patients with Pulmonary Edema,Acute Asthma, and Acute Pulmonary Infarction Episodes should not use Sonair.

Q: What is the maximum medication capacity?

A: 10 ml.

Q: Is there a minimum medication quantity requirement?

A: Yes, the minimum quantity should be at 0.5 ml in order for the medication to have contact with the mesh.

Q: Can Ventolin (salbutamol) be used for nebulization?

A: Yes - Ventolin (salbutamol) has been tested and is ok to use.

Q: Can Sonair be used with Pulmicort?

A: Yes - Pulmicort was tested and can be used with Sonair.

Q: Can Sonair be used for Sputum Inductions?

A: Yes, Sonair can nebulize hypertonic saline solutions for sputum inductions (diagnose tuberculosis and other lung infections)

Q: Are the Compressor and Sonair Nebulizers compatible with DMSO?

A: No

Q: During nebulization should you be seeing any condensation when using Sonair?

A: No, you should not be seeing condensation. When the mesh is not cleaned properly after each use, the micro holes get blocked, and that causes condensation

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