TROUBLESHOOTING
The nebulizer produces no aerosol, or a small amount of aerosol.
• There may be too much or too little medicine in the nebulizer. The amount of liquid should
be between 0.5 ml and 5.0 ml.
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The hose connectors may be blocked and need to be cleaned
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The nebulizer may not be held upright. Always hold the nebulizer vertically during use.
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The medication may not be suitable for nebulization. Check with your doctor.
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The filter may be in need of replacement
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The air hose may be kinked
Some medicine remains in the nebulizer at the end of my treatment.
This is normal. Once you hear a significant difference in the sound of the nebulizer, you
may stop inhaling.
What medications can be used in the nebulizer?
Only medications prescribed by your doctor should be used in the nebulizer.
Should any special steps be taken for pediatric users?
Children should never use the nebulizer without adult supervision. For use with babies and
children, the mask should cover the mouth and nose completely to ensure effective
inhalation.
Treatments with the mask takes longer than treatments with the mouthpiece.
This is normal. Less medication is delivered per breath with the mask because the aerosol
is combined with ambient air through the holes in the mask.
Can I share the nebulizer with another person?
No. Each user must have their own nebulizer to ensure proper hygiene. The compressor unit
may be shared but the nebulizer mouthpiece, and mask pieces may not.
Why must the nebulizer be replaced yearly?
Regular wear on the nebulizer can affect the composition and delivery of the medicine.
Regular replacement of the nebulizer is also hygienic.
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