Quick question

purplemartin

New member
I know not to mix neb medications, but do you need to rinse your neb out between different treatments?


My son was just recently put on Pulmozyme and he already nebs Albuterol. We were told to do Albuterol, CPT, and then Pulm. Just curious if you should rinse in between medications, today I just kind of shook it out between treatments. Thanks in advance!
 

purplemartin

New member
I know not to mix neb medications, but do you need to rinse your neb out between different treatments?


My son was just recently put on Pulmozyme and he already nebs Albuterol. We were told to do Albuterol, CPT, and then Pulm. Just curious if you should rinse in between medications, today I just kind of shook it out between treatments. Thanks in advance!
 

purplemartin

New member
I know not to mix neb medications, but do you need to rinse your neb out between different treatments?


My son was just recently put on Pulmozyme and he already nebs Albuterol. We were told to do Albuterol, CPT, and then Pulm. Just curious if you should rinse in between medications, today I just kind of shook it out between treatments. Thanks in advance!
 

purplemartin

New member
I know not to mix neb medications, but do you need to rinse your neb out between different treatments?


My son was just recently put on Pulmozyme and he already nebs Albuterol. We were told to do Albuterol, CPT, and then Pulm. Just curious if you should rinse in between medications, today I just kind of shook it out between treatments. Thanks in advance!
 

purplemartin

New member
I know not to mix neb medications, but do you need to rinse your neb out between different treatments?


My son was just recently put on Pulmozyme and he already nebs Albuterol. We were told to do Albuterol, CPT, and then Pulm. Just curious if you should rinse in between medications, today I just kind of shook it out between treatments. Thanks in advance!
 

purplemartin

New member
I know not to mix neb medications, but do you need to rinse your neb out between different treatments?


My son was just recently put on Pulmozyme and he already nebs Albuterol. We were told to do Albuterol, CPT, and then Pulm. Just curious if you should rinse in between medications, today I just kind of shook it out between treatments. Thanks in advance!
 

NoExcuses

New member
Use a different neb if at all possible. That is ideal.

If you rinse, buy <b> sterile </b> water to rinse out the neb.
 

NoExcuses

New member
Use a different neb if at all possible. That is ideal.

If you rinse, buy <b> sterile </b> water to rinse out the neb.
 

NoExcuses

New member
Use a different neb if at all possible. That is ideal.

If you rinse, buy <b> sterile </b> water to rinse out the neb.
 

NoExcuses

New member
Use a different neb if at all possible. That is ideal.

If you rinse, buy <b> sterile </b> water to rinse out the neb.
 

NoExcuses

New member
Use a different neb if at all possible. That is ideal.

If you rinse, buy <b> sterile </b> water to rinse out the neb.
 

NoExcuses

New member
Use a different neb if at all possible. That is ideal.

If you rinse, buy <b> sterile </b> water to rinse out the neb.
 

ViviansMom

New member
The doctors should had gave you a different ned kit for your pulmozyme, we use a Pari ned kit. The link at the bottom should answer you question about pulmoxyme, hope this helps.


<a target=_blank class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge href="http://www.pulmozyme.com/patient/1_3_taking_your_pulmozyme.jsp">http://www.pulmozyme.com/patie...ing_your_pulmozyme.jsp</a>
 

ViviansMom

New member
The doctors should had gave you a different ned kit for your pulmozyme, we use a Pari ned kit. The link at the bottom should answer you question about pulmoxyme, hope this helps.


<a target=_blank class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge href="http://www.pulmozyme.com/patient/1_3_taking_your_pulmozyme.jsp">http://www.pulmozyme.com/patie...ing_your_pulmozyme.jsp</a>
 

ViviansMom

New member
The doctors should had gave you a different ned kit for your pulmozyme, we use a Pari ned kit. The link at the bottom should answer you question about pulmoxyme, hope this helps.


<a target=_blank class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge href="http://www.pulmozyme.com/patient/1_3_taking_your_pulmozyme.jsp">http://www.pulmozyme.com/patie...ing_your_pulmozyme.jsp</a>
 

ViviansMom

New member
The doctors should had gave you a different ned kit for your pulmozyme, we use a Pari ned kit. The link at the bottom should answer you question about pulmoxyme, hope this helps.


<a target=_blank class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge href="http://www.pulmozyme.com/patient/1_3_taking_your_pulmozyme.jsp">http://www.pulmozyme.com/patie...ing_your_pulmozyme.jsp</a>
 

ViviansMom

New member
The doctors should had gave you a different ned kit for your pulmozyme, we use a Pari ned kit. The link at the bottom should answer you question about pulmoxyme, hope this helps.


<a target=_blank class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge href="http://www.pulmozyme.com/patient/1_3_taking_your_pulmozyme.jsp">http://www.pulmozyme.com/patie...ing_your_pulmozyme.jsp</a>
 

ViviansMom

New member
The doctors should had gave you a different ned kit for your pulmozyme, we use a Pari ned kit. The link at the bottom should answer you question about pulmoxyme, hope this helps.


<a target=_blank class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge href="http://www.pulmozyme.com/patient/1_3_taking_your_pulmozyme.jsp">http://www.pulmozyme.com/patie...ing_your_pulmozyme.jsp</a>
 

ktsmom

New member
Based on what I've read from others here, I understand that the absolute best thing is to have a different neb for each medicine and to wash, then boil each neb between uses (the boiling part is in the Pari literature, for CF patients).

We had a hodge podge of nebs, some given to us by the doc and a few from the pharmacy. Katy nebs Albuterol, HTS, Pulmozyme, and TOBI. That is seven treatments a day. I was constantly cleaning/boiling.

I just got seven brand new Pari LC Plus nebs so that I can boil at night and start each day with all the nebs I need for the day. Also this will help me know that at six months ALL of them need to be replaced (I got this idea from someone on here).
 

ktsmom

New member
Based on what I've read from others here, I understand that the absolute best thing is to have a different neb for each medicine and to wash, then boil each neb between uses (the boiling part is in the Pari literature, for CF patients).

We had a hodge podge of nebs, some given to us by the doc and a few from the pharmacy. Katy nebs Albuterol, HTS, Pulmozyme, and TOBI. That is seven treatments a day. I was constantly cleaning/boiling.

I just got seven brand new Pari LC Plus nebs so that I can boil at night and start each day with all the nebs I need for the day. Also this will help me know that at six months ALL of them need to be replaced (I got this idea from someone on here).
 
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