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I am being prescribed a Nebulizer for Brochiectasis to be used before my postural lung clearance. How long is each 'session?' How effective is it?

Two machines have been recommended

a) Omron NE-C28P Compressor Nebulizer £54.99

b) Philips Respironics InnoSpire Essence Nebulizer. £59.00

Are any on you familiar with these?

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Oshgosh

If You live in the UK,I think the NHS will supply a nebuliser.

My county respiratory team supplied mine.

Mediquip delivered it and are responsible for maintenance and supplying mask sets,filters etc.

I do t k ow how it works in your part of the country.i hope this helps.

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cofdrop-UK

I don’t understand if your consultant has advised you use a nebuliser, then the hospital would normally let you have one on permanent loan. The Equipment Pool at the hospital I attend change it annually, along with 4 packs of tubing, cups etc and you can choose masks or mouthpieces. You might want to check this out with them.

A ‘session’ lasts until the medication has run out and is dependant on what medication you are prescribed.

If for some reason you have to purchase your own nebuliser then please make sure you fill in the Medical VAT Exemption form.

Good luck

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Lfcpremier

I have a nebuliser supplied by the local health authority...maintained by ( Medequip. ( I live on Wirral.) Good luck!

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RoadRunner44

I have been using a nebulizer since being diagnosed with bronchiectasis 5 years ago. It is supplied by the nhs hospital I attend. I return it annually to be overhauled and for maintenance and I am given another one in return.

If you live in the UK I believe this is standard practise.

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Davyroy in reply to RoadRunner44

Same with mine I assume that it is common practice.

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Spacecat1

Check with your hospital about having a nebuliser. I got mine on loan from the hospiital

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Sops

I had to buy my own nebuliser but from Lloyds Pharmacy it was VAT free,

I get salbutamol solution on prescription. sopsx

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Michele-Cat

I own an Omron NE-C28P and I'm very happy with it. It takes around 10 minutes to nebulise one Ventolin 2.5mg + one Saline-Steri-Neb 2.5ml capsule. I only use it when I'm feeling very congested and it does help a little with clearing my lungs but doesn't relieve the tightness in my chest. Maybe that's because I have severe emphysema? If you've been prescribed anything else such as Ipratropium bromide, it can't be used alongside certain inhalers, so check with your pharmacist if in any doubt.

I was originally provided with a nebuliser several years ago by the hospital when I had pneumonia and they sent me home on supported early-discharge. No-one mentioned anything about it being on permanent loan or getting it serviced. Unfortunately the next time I was instructed by the hospital to use a nebuliser it had stopped working, so I bought my own (VAT free) from Evergreen Nebulisers and returned the original to the hospital.

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skipwork in reply to Michele-Cat

I ordered a Philips Respironics InnoSpire Essence Nebuliser. Arrives Saturday. Thanks for the info.

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I've ordered the Phillips one. Thanks.

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I use the Philips nebuliser for which I paid £59.00. A doctor prescribes the saline. After using the nebuliser I do postural drainage for a further 35 minutes three times a day. Quite an ordeal. I lie down with the bed propped up higher for my feet.I get a blockage quite often in the left lung and keep huffing and grunting for some time when I have finished. A real nuisance, for me and my wife. Any solutions?

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