Sleep and Respiratory Equipment Overview by Steve Masters
Stephen Masters, President of Integrated Respiratory Solutions, gives a brief overview of all the sleep and respiratory equipment they specialize in and can be seen by going to integratedhsc.com. He specifically mentions oxygen regulators, conserving devices, homefill systems systems, CPAP, bipap, Auto-PAP, Complex Sleep Apnea systems, concentrators, portable oxygen concentrators, nebulizers, and oximeters that are made by leading manufactures, Phillips Respironics, resmed, Fisher Paykel, Caire, Sequal, and Invacare. For more information, see us here: www.integratedhsc.com
Nebuliser – For Effective Treatment Of Respiratory Problems
The health of a person is of paramount importance, a rich person health problems is definitely worse than a poor man in the pink of health. Among the most common diseases of modern times, respiratory diseases may be mentioned openly. High air pollution levels go a long way in the cause of certain types of respiratory problems in some people. To combat such situations and for effective administration of medicines, medical equipment such as nebulisers are much in demand. A nebulizer is a device that can be used to administer medication to the lungs and respiratory system of patients. [...] Continue Reading...
Everything You Need To Know About Using A Nebulizer
A nebulizer is a small air compressor used to administer medicines for asthma or breathing. Take the medication in liquid form and with the help of air in the room, transforms it into a fine mist that the patient can breathe easily and comfortably in the medication nebulizers How do you use? First, the device must be plugged in. Then, wash your hands before putting the medicine in Next, open the nebulizer medication cup and fill it with the appropriate dose. After having replaced the lid of the medication cup, place the mask or mouthpiece. If using a mouthpiece, [...] Continue Reading...
Can you sell used nebulizers?
I had to purchase one in 2001 for my son. He has out grown the machine and is now using a regular inhaler. The nebulizer works fine....can I sell it or something?





