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AEROSURE - ASA Adjudication

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This may be of interest:

asa.org.uk/Rulings/Adjudica...

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Very interesting, thank you. I bought one last year but it hasn't helped. I wonder if I can get a refund?!

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Toci

Wow. It is amazing to me that some companies still make unfounded claims like this just to make a profit. Shameful. Thanks for sharing the information, HH.

Very interesting. Thank you for posting that. Isn't that the one that BLF endorse? Shame on this company for telling lies to increase profits. x

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bikergrove

Thanks it certainly interested me as I use an aerosure and I find it great for getting mucus up especially when it seems to be stuck.I have never used a flutter or one of the other devices so I can't compare, to be honest I didn't know about them when fist diagnosed and was never offered one,but I saw an advert for the aerosure and bought it.

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stone-UK

Hi

The adjudication was the way the product is advertised and the supposedly clinical trials, rather than if the product works. The comparison between similar devices was inconclusive.

The Flutter device although mechanical works the same way within the same frequency range, but the wording is different.

Like all such non medicine devices they don't all work for all people.

Similar to inhalers not all inhalers suit everyone.

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