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V1 Compressor Nebuliser
The Medicare V1 Compressor Nebuliser is a robust nebuliser, ideal for home based, frequent use by adults or children. This highly effective nebuliser combines a short inhalation time with intelligent medication delivery thanks to its powerful compressor.
8ml Medicine Capacity
5µm Particle Size
Low Noise Output
V2 Portable Nebuliser
The Medicare V2 Portable Nebuliser allows you to comfortably deliver medication discreetly and on the go. Its compact size fits comfortably in the palm of your hand but is still powerful enough to effectively deliver needed medication for respiratory conditions such as a simple cough.
Quiet & Discreet
Use at Any Angle
Travel Friendly
V3 Wearable Nebuliser
Experience the Medicare® V3 Wearable Nebuliser, designed with your convenience in mind. The nebuliser can be powered by your phone, battery pack or USB cable enabling you to charge your device in any location. It also guarantees a discreet and efficient inhalation process as a result of it’s quiet operation level and it’s atomisation feature.
Powered by USB
8ml Medicine Capacity
20ml/min Flow Rate
Illnesses Treated by Nebulisers
Asthma
Asthma can be treated using nebulisers. They can deliver daily medications or medications when you are experiencing an asthma attack. Nebulisers can aid in reducing asthma flare-ups and attacks.
COPD
COPD is a lung disease which causes breathing difficulties, coughing and wheezing. COPD is treated with corticosteroids, anticholinergics, and beta agonists. Patients usually need to inhale this combination of medications together. A nebuliser allows patients to do this.
Cystic Fibrosis
Cystic Fibrosis is a thick mucus which can clog the lungs. It can cause frequent respiratory infections, breathing problems and chronic lung disease. People suffering from cystic fibrosis usually require bronchodilators, hypertonic saline, steroids, and antibiotics. Nebulisers allow people to inhale multiple medications at once.
It’s also important that nebulisers can be easily cleaned and disinfected for cystic fibrosis patients. Our V2 Portable Nebuliser has vibrating mesh technology and doesn’t include challenging to clean components.
Bronchitis
Bronchitis is an inflammation of the airways that carry air to your lungs. It causes a cough that can produce mucus, shortness of breath, chest tightness and a fever. Using a nebuliser can help reduce the inflammation.
Respiratory Infection
There is an increase of respiratory illnesses at the moment. Nebulisers can really help fight respiratory infections. Medications are delivered directly into the respiratory tract, targeting the affected area.
Nebuliser Information
A nebuliser is a device that converts certain medications or sterile saline solutions from liquid form to a mist so that a person may inhale it into their lungs. The purpose of a nebuliser is like that of an asthma inhaler and is used as an alternative to a metered dosage from an inhaler
Comfortable Delivery System
A nebuliser will turn your medicine into a mist, making it easy to breathe in the medicine.
Targets Affected Area
Medication is delivered directly into the respiratory tract, allowing for a high drug concentration in the target area.
Suitable for Multiple Medications
Nebulisers are the perfect solution for inhaling multiple medications at once.
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Learn MoreFrequently Asked Questions
What is a nebuliser or a nebuliser system?
A nebuliser is a device that converts certain medications or sterile saline solutions from liquid form to a mist so that a person may inhale it into their lungs. The purpose of a nebuliser is like that of an asthma inhaler and is used as an alternative to a metered dosage from an inhaler.
What is a vibrating mesh nebuliser system?
A vibrating membrane or mesh nebuliser also vibrates at a very fast rate to turn the liquid medication into a mist. The vibrating mesh nebuliser uses a stainless steel membrane that has thousands of very small holes to turn liquid medication into a mist. The membrane vibrates, but it is not in direct contact with the medication solution. The mist is created by liquid medication being pushed though the small holes of the membrane.
Where should I store the nebuliser?
Store and use the device in a cool, dry and ventilated environment. Avoid contact with fire or other heat sources, as it can cause the battery to explode.
How do I clean the mask?
Remove the inhalation mask from the main unit. Wash the mask in water. Immediately after washing the parts, please dry thoroughly in a clean environment.
How do I disinfect the mask?
Use 75% medical alcohol to scrub the mask for roughly 3 minutes, then dry the mask and store it in a clean area. After alcohol disinfection, rinse thoroughly with water to avoid alcohol residue.
Why is the nebulisation rate low?
The metal mesh is stained. Clean the medicine cup to remove any stains. If the problem is not resolved by the above procedure, replace the medicine cup with a new one.