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Hi.i bought a nebuliser can anyone tell me what i need and how to use it..i have.C.O.P.D....thank you

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cofdrop-UK

Whether you need a bronchodilator or saline you will need a prescription from your GP. Was it your GP or the hospital who recommended nebulising?

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No it was just me try to help myself in every way I will ask my nurse of Dr about it thank you....

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Good reply cof x

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ol-ly11

You really should only use a nebuliser if GP, or consultant says you need as will need medication from one of these. Are you in UK. Some nurse specialist may prescribe, and then you would be given free use of a nebuliser.

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Gracy123

Thank you for your reply I will see about talking to my Dr or my nurse at next meeting..

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Joy123

If you need a nebuliser surely it's supplied by NHS?

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Meetfreeme

Hello I use my nebuliser from NHS for saline nebulising and I make my own now using himilyan pink salt. There are good results from using this unfound online and it also reduces the chemicals going in the body.

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