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has anyone bought a nebuliser on line for taking salineb 7%, if so any recommendations on which one to buy , I use an ineb to take my antibiotics which is promixin for pseudomonas, but it only takes 1 mil at a time so not really satisfactory thanks in advance for any help.

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Chip_y2kuk

I take 6% saline twice a day a day and was recommended the pari compact an online sales place recommended here

They recommended that as the cup and mouthpiece can be boiled .... so they don't block.

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VirginOil in reply to Chip_y2kuk

Thank you for your response.

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Chip_y2kuk in reply to VirginOil

The company is evergreen nebulisers evergreen-nebulizers.co.uk

They are really helpful and responsive to emails and actually quite honest..I asked about a portable one instead and they politely said that wouldn't work. The portable one I was looking at was significantly more expensive than the one they sold me...and I get the impression they actually care and aren't in it just for the money.

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VirginOil in reply to Chip_y2kuk

Thank you for the useful information, is it PARI compact2

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Chip_y2kuk in reply to VirginOil

Yes it is

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Chip_y2kuk in reply to VirginOil

What I would say is the compact 2 doesn't need servicing like some of the others but the filters and bits need to be replaced ... evergreen recommended 6 months on the filters and the manual recommends 12 months on the hose and cup/mouthpiece .... so I order my consumables from evergreen

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VirginOil in reply to Chip_y2kuk

Thank you this is really helpful information.

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garshe

I had my nebuliser from my Respiratory Team . You have to have prescription for the meds .xx.Sheila

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Zero02 in reply to garshe

How are you feeling now Garshe, hopefully back shopping?

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garshe in reply to Zero02

No unfortunately have been housebound since last October. On oxygen 24/7 really struggling. My Respiratory team have changed my inhalers ,hubby picking new ones up today. Fingers crossed .xx.Sheila 🤞

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Alberta56 in reply to garshe

I do hope they help you. You don't deserve this long struggle. xxx Chris

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Zero02 in reply to garshe

Oh I wondered, I do hope the new inhalers do the trick x

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VirginOil

thanks Sheila, I do get my meds from go, my nebuliser is an ineb and only takes 1ml at a time so looking for one to put my salineb into it is 4 mls, so a bit of a nuisance having to keep refilling it.

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Patk1 in reply to VirginOil

I've bought 2 bout 12-13 years ago, from lidl.respiratory physio - she said they were better than the hospital ones! I'm still using them x

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warwickstag

I use a Clement Clarke Medix 2000, which is a model used in many hospitals. It nebulizes both salbutamol and 0.9% saline nebs in about 10 minutes. The company offers a good online sales service for spares and annual service packs. Not the cheapest but good quality product.

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VirginOil in reply to warwickstag

thanks for the information. Looked on line but not in stock at the moment.

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warwickstag

Which address did you use.? I checked the following and they were listed at shop.clement-clarke.com. Select nebulizer, and then scroll down past the country list and many different items are available. Good hunting.

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VirginOil in reply to warwickstag

Thanks I will look again but now think I’ll try for a battery operated for easier portability.

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Germantara

Sorry I'm unable to help I'm sure you get some replies that will be helpful

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