Portable Nebulizers

blindhearted

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I was wondering what is a good portable Nebulizer? I want one that is hand held, runs off of battery supply and would like it to also have the option to plug into an outlet or car charger, but that's not required. I want tone that doesnt require tubing. It has the neb cup where it can be inserted right in the nebulizer. I hope I'm making this description clear. I will probably only use it for my Albuterol treatments. I use it when I am in the car on the road. I have a Devil Bliss that is in a case that I take when I travel and it works good but to much trouble to use in the car. Anyway, right now I have an Omron CompAir Elite and the battery makes it heavy and it doesnt hold charge. I have replaced the battery 3 times (free from the company I got it with because it is a known problem). The last time I got a battery was in Feb, charged it and used it once. Went to use the battery attachment in April of the same year and it wouldnt hold charge. So I talked to my doctor and they told me to give them a name of one that I want. I am looking at the Omron MicroAir. It is small and has Vibrating Mesh Tech. It runs off of 2 AA batteries so I wouldnt have to deal with recharging just purchasing new batteries. I am not taking TOBI so I am not looking for one that can support that. I'm not really interested in the Pari Trek unless I cant find one like I am looking for. Anyone have any suggestions? Thanks in advance.
 

blindhearted

New member
I was wondering what is a good portable Nebulizer? I want one that is hand held, runs off of battery supply and would like it to also have the option to plug into an outlet or car charger, but that's not required. I want tone that doesnt require tubing. It has the neb cup where it can be inserted right in the nebulizer. I hope I'm making this description clear. I will probably only use it for my Albuterol treatments. I use it when I am in the car on the road. I have a Devil Bliss that is in a case that I take when I travel and it works good but to much trouble to use in the car. Anyway, right now I have an Omron CompAir Elite and the battery makes it heavy and it doesnt hold charge. I have replaced the battery 3 times (free from the company I got it with because it is a known problem). The last time I got a battery was in Feb, charged it and used it once. Went to use the battery attachment in April of the same year and it wouldnt hold charge. So I talked to my doctor and they told me to give them a name of one that I want. I am looking at the Omron MicroAir. It is small and has Vibrating Mesh Tech. It runs off of 2 AA batteries so I wouldnt have to deal with recharging just purchasing new batteries. I am not taking TOBI so I am not looking for one that can support that. I'm not really interested in the Pari Trek unless I cant find one like I am looking for. Anyone have any suggestions? Thanks in advance.
 

blindhearted

New member
I was wondering what is a good portable Nebulizer? I want one that is hand held, runs off of battery supply and would like it to also have the option to plug into an outlet or car charger, but that's not required. I want tone that doesnt require tubing. It has the neb cup where it can be inserted right in the nebulizer. I hope I'm making this description clear. I will probably only use it for my Albuterol treatments. I use it when I am in the car on the road. I have a Devil Bliss that is in a case that I take when I travel and it works good but to much trouble to use in the car. Anyway, right now I have an Omron CompAir Elite and the battery makes it heavy and it doesnt hold charge. I have replaced the battery 3 times (free from the company I got it with because it is a known problem). The last time I got a battery was in Feb, charged it and used it once. Went to use the battery attachment in April of the same year and it wouldnt hold charge. So I talked to my doctor and they told me to give them a name of one that I want. I am looking at the Omron MicroAir. It is small and has Vibrating Mesh Tech. It runs off of 2 AA batteries so I wouldnt have to deal with recharging just purchasing new batteries. I am not taking TOBI so I am not looking for one that can support that. I'm not really interested in the Pari Trek unless I cant find one like I am looking for. Anyone have any suggestions? Thanks in advance.
 

blindhearted

New member
I was wondering what is a good portable Nebulizer? I want one that is hand held, runs off of battery supply and would like it to also have the option to plug into an outlet or car charger, but that's not required. I want tone that doesnt require tubing. It has the neb cup where it can be inserted right in the nebulizer. I hope I'm making this description clear. I will probably only use it for my Albuterol treatments. I use it when I am in the car on the road. I have a Devil Bliss that is in a case that I take when I travel and it works good but to much trouble to use in the car. Anyway, right now I have an Omron CompAir Elite and the battery makes it heavy and it doesnt hold charge. I have replaced the battery 3 times (free from the company I got it with because it is a known problem). The last time I got a battery was in Feb, charged it and used it once. Went to use the battery attachment in April of the same year and it wouldnt hold charge. So I talked to my doctor and they told me to give them a name of one that I want. I am looking at the Omron MicroAir. It is small and has Vibrating Mesh Tech. It runs off of 2 AA batteries so I wouldnt have to deal with recharging just purchasing new batteries. I am not taking TOBI so I am not looking for one that can support that. I'm not really interested in the Pari Trek unless I cant find one like I am looking for. Anyone have any suggestions? Thanks in advance.
 

blindhearted

New member
I was wondering what is a good portable Nebulizer? I want one that is hand held, runs off of battery supply and would like it to also have the option to plug into an outlet or car charger, but that's not required. I want tone that doesnt require tubing. It has the neb cup where it can be inserted right in the nebulizer. I hope I'm making this description clear. I will probably only use it for my Albuterol treatments. I use it when I am in the car on the road. I have a Devil Bliss that is in a case that I take when I travel and it works good but to much trouble to use in the car. Anyway, right now I have an Omron CompAir Elite and the battery makes it heavy and it doesnt hold charge. I have replaced the battery 3 times (free from the company I got it with because it is a known problem). The last time I got a battery was in Feb, charged it and used it once. Went to use the battery attachment in April of the same year and it wouldnt hold charge. So I talked to my doctor and they told me to give them a name of one that I want. I am looking at the Omron MicroAir. It is small and has Vibrating Mesh Tech. It runs off of 2 AA batteries so I wouldnt have to deal with recharging just purchasing new batteries. I am not taking TOBI so I am not looking for one that can support that. I'm not really interested in the Pari Trek unless I cant find one like I am looking for. Anyone have any suggestions? Thanks in advance.
 

blindhearted

New member
I was wondering what is a good portable Nebulizer? I want one that is hand held, runs off of battery supply and would like it to also have the option to plug into an outlet or car charger, but that's not required. I want tone that doesnt require tubing. It has the neb cup where it can be inserted right in the nebulizer. I hope I'm making this description clear. I will probably only use it for my Albuterol treatments. I use it when I am in the car on the road. I have a Devil Bliss that is in a case that I take when I travel and it works good but to much trouble to use in the car. Anyway, right now I have an Omron CompAir Elite and the battery makes it heavy and it doesnt hold charge. I have replaced the battery 3 times (free from the company I got it with because it is a known problem). The last time I got a battery was in Feb, charged it and used it once. Went to use the battery attachment in April of the same year and it wouldnt hold charge. So I talked to my doctor and they told me to give them a name of one that I want. I am looking at the Omron MicroAir. It is small and has Vibrating Mesh Tech. It runs off of 2 AA batteries so I wouldnt have to deal with recharging just purchasing new batteries. I am not taking TOBI so I am not looking for one that can support that. I'm not really interested in the Pari Trek unless I cant find one like I am looking for. Anyone have any suggestions? Thanks in advance.
 

NoExcuses

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PARI trek can be used for just albuterol. It's very small. No pulmozyme or TOBI though.

Other than that, the eFlow is portable as well and about the same size (but not shape) as the Trek.
 

NoExcuses

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PARI trek can be used for just albuterol. It's very small. No pulmozyme or TOBI though.

Other than that, the eFlow is portable as well and about the same size (but not shape) as the Trek.
 

NoExcuses

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PARI trek can be used for just albuterol. It's very small. No pulmozyme or TOBI though.

Other than that, the eFlow is portable as well and about the same size (but not shape) as the Trek.
 

NoExcuses

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PARI trek can be used for just albuterol. It's very small. No pulmozyme or TOBI though.

Other than that, the eFlow is portable as well and about the same size (but not shape) as the Trek.
 

NoExcuses

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PARI trek can be used for just albuterol. It's very small. No pulmozyme or TOBI though.

Other than that, the eFlow is portable as well and about the same size (but not shape) as the Trek.
 

NoExcuses

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PARI trek can be used for just albuterol. It's very small. No pulmozyme or TOBI though.

Other than that, the eFlow is portable as well and about the same size (but not shape) as the Trek.
 

NoExcuses

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The Cystic Fibrosis Foundation does.

And here's the reason why. The Trek does not get the particles small enough for TOBI or Pulmozyme to be useful in your lungs. (PSI is not high enough)

So if you use the Trek with TOBI you will be inducing resistance - when bacteria are exposed to lower than minimum inhibatory concentrations of antibiotics, to make a long story short, you are making them stronger.

Call the CFF if you would like confirmation.
 

NoExcuses

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The Cystic Fibrosis Foundation does.

And here's the reason why. The Trek does not get the particles small enough for TOBI or Pulmozyme to be useful in your lungs. (PSI is not high enough)

So if you use the Trek with TOBI you will be inducing resistance - when bacteria are exposed to lower than minimum inhibatory concentrations of antibiotics, to make a long story short, you are making them stronger.

Call the CFF if you would like confirmation.
 
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