The children's inhalation mask and the spacers are plastic tube-shaped devices that have masks on one end. On the other end, there is an opening for the administration of inhaled medication. Their use makes the administration of inhaled medications easier and more effective, allowing a greater amount to deposit in the lungs. They are equally effective as nebulizers in dealing with asthma exacerbations, reducing the side effects from high doses of inhaled corticosteroids.
How spacers and children's inhalation masks work
The inhaled medication is released into the spacer, the particles circulate and can be taken in with inhalations. Spacers have a one-way valve that allows exhalations through the mask or mouthpiece without losing the amount of the medication, ensuring the patient's comfortable breathing.
Who should use spacers and children's inhalation masks
- Anyone using inhaled corticosteroids as a precaution regardless of age.
- Children over the age of 8-10 with a problem synchronizing the timing of pressing the inhaler with the timing of inhalation.
- All children under 8-10 years old taking inhaled medications.
Children's spacer inhalation mask features (Age 3 - 6)
Made from soft material, it has an ergonomic profile and a safety exhalation valve that guarantees complete exhalation of CO2. It is adaptable to FISIOCHAMBER devices and aerosols. It is available in individual packaging.
- 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.