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Hangsun Nebuliser Machine for Adults and Kids Compressor Nebulizer Compact Inhaler CN680 with Portable Design and Built-in Storage Box for Home Use

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Our After sales service supports all of our products with an on hand supply of spares and accessories. This nebuliser uses compressed air to break up saline and respiratory medications into small aerosol droplets that are inhaled through the adult or child mask,or the mouthpiece of the device. Like other posters I'm concerned that you have not been prescribed or shown how to use the nebuliser. Hangsun also features automatic shut-off function that shuts down the device after 10 minutes of inactivity or due to the lack of medication in the container.

of saline solution in the little container you may have 3 attachments, a face mask, mouthpiece and nasal clip. I tried to get through to GP gave up three times eventually managed to get through to speak to the pharmacist who told me if it’s only for a back up her words then she will prescribe them, heard nothing since. Compressed Air Technology - The CN680 has a robust design and long life compressor to enable frequent use, so is particularly beneficial for people who require use several times per day. I do have a steroid nasal spray that I already use perhaps too much, I originally got it on prescription but have to pay for it now. Content on HealthUnlocked does not replace the relationship between you and doctors or other healthcare professionals nor the advice you receive from them.Comprehensive Set of Accessories - An adult mask, a children's mask, mouthpiece, and making it also ideal for use with children. Even though Hangsun’s handheld nebulizer is the last one on our list, this device still has a few tricks up its sleeve. thanks Peege, unfortunately all the GP’s amalgamated into one ‘Bay Medical Group’ not for the better I may add, so I’ve no options at all. As per suggestions here I rang surgery to see if I could have a rescue pack, got a text message from surgery pharmacist today to say I need to ask respiratory nurse if I could have them, I tried to contact the Respiratory Nurses on the phone no’s given at time of diagnoses the Lancaster hospital phone number which is out of use so I rang the second phone number Furness general hospital to see if I could have a Rescue Pack managed to speak to a respiratory nurse who just told me I need a referral from a GP? In people suffering from COPD, they are used to deliver a class of medication known as a broncho-dilator, to open up the bronchioles at the base of the lungs and allow the person to breathe in oxygen more easily and also release a build up of carbon dioxide.

My consultant has prescribed most of my medication, and I deal with the hospital respiratory nurses if I have any problems with my nebuliser as it's a NHS one. Join Latest Deals for free and get a hand-picked list of the best deals, delivered straight to your inbox. I know my friends husband, who's not under a consultant, quite often gets the chemist to sort out his reliever packs, but it's not something I've ever done as mine were prescribed by my consultant and I have the letter to back it up.I have had two chest infections since November the second one has floored me I thought I was doing the right thing trying to relieve my symptoms to thin down the mucus.

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