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EMED A200 Piston Nebuliser. Supplied by my Respiratory Nurse in hospital.

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EMED A200 Piston Nebuliser. Supplied by my Respiratory Nurse.

Good morning all COPD Warriors, thankfully I am back home from now after a stay in hospital with pneumonia. whilst I was in hospital my Respiratory Nurses noticed that it was time for my nebuliser to be serviced as it had been 12 months since last done. Usually they just swap it over for a new one.

I originally had a Phillips Innospire Delux, I have had the same model for over 5 years.

But this time I was given a brand new EMED A200 Piston Nebuliser. A nebuliser, or make, I have never heard of before? Does anyone else have one of these. It seems to work very well, but I cant find much information on it, either on Google or Youtube?

Let me know

Kind regards as always

Joseph.

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hi I googled it as it’s a make I have not heard of before .

I used to have a nebuliser on loan from the hospital , but I had to limit how long I could be away from an electric supply .

I bought a huge portable , size of a brick , now I have a tiny battery one I can carry in my handbag as well as a plug in nebuliser at home .

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