I have both these machines at home, the nebuliser, issued by the Royal Brompton Hospital, had since 2000 and the CPAP suggested required after Sleep Apnea study, whilst an inpatient, on 12 days, continuous iv amnophylin. Bought my own as ones offered by NHS, we're single pressure, and suggested variable pressure machine far better suited for my requirement.
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Nebuliser and CPAP (Continuous Positive Airway Pressure)
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Very interesting. Although, at the moment, I do not need either of these it is good to know what other people use.
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