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An Ultrasonic Nebulizer is a type of inhaler and nebuliser used to deliver medication in the form of a mist. It works by converting liquid medication into a fine mist that can be inhaled directly into the lungs. Ultrasonic nebulizers are typically used to treat respiratory conditions such as asthma, COPD, and cystic fibrosis. They are also used to deliver antibiotics, bronchodilators, and other medications.
Ultrasonic nebulizers are typically more expensive than other types of inhalers and nebulisers, but they are also more efficient and require less maintenance. They are also quieter and more portable than other types of inhalers and nebulisers.
Some companies in the Ultrasonic Nebulizer market include Philips Respironics, Omron Healthcare, PARI, and Drive Medical. Show Less Read more