The adult inhalation chamber masks and spacer devices are plastic tube-shaped devices with chamber masks on one end. On the other end, there is an opening for the application of the inhaled medication. They make the administration of inhaled aerosol medications easier and more effective, allowing a larger amount to be deposited in the lungs.
Their use is simple, and they appear to be as effective as nebulizers in managing asthma exacerbations.
- They help limit local and systemic side effects from high doses of inhaled corticosteroids (cortisone).
- They reduce the amount of medication deposited in the oral cavity and pharynx.
- They reduce the absorption of the medication into the systemic circulation.
How spacer devices and inhalation chamber masks work
When the inhaled medication is released into the spacer, the particles circulate within it and can then be taken directly by inhalation. Spacer devices have a one-way valve that allows exhalation through the mask or mouthpiece without losing any medication, ensuring the patient's comfortable breathing.
Who should use spacer devices and inhalation chamber masks
- Anyone using inhaled corticosteroids prophylactically regardless of age.
- Children over 8-10 years who have issues with coordinating the timing of inhaler actuation with inhalation.
- All children under 8-10 years who take inhaled medications.
Adult inhalation chamber mask features
Made from soft material, ergonomic profile, with safety exhalation valve ensuring full CO2 exhalation, adaptable to FISIOCHAMBER and aerosol devices. Individually packaged.
- with Mask
- Yes
- With Mouthpiece
- Yes
- User Age
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Important information
Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.