Rossmax NB60 is a compressor nebuliser is a medical device that converts liquid medication into a fine mist, allowing it to be inhaled directly into the lungs. They are essential for treating respiratory conditions like asthma, COPD, bronchitis, and cystic fibrosis.
Compressor Unit: The main body of the device that generates a powerful, consistent stream of air.
Nebuliser Set (Cup & Mask/Mouthpiece):
Medication Cup: Where the liquid medicine is placed.
Mask or Mouthpiece: A mask for children or those who have difficulty sealing their lips, or a mouthpiece for direct inhalation.
Tubing: Connects the compressor to the nebuliser cup, delivering the air that aerosolizes the medication.
Technical Specifications:
Particle Size (MMAD): Typically between 1-5 microns. This fine size ensures the medication reaches deep into the lungs (the alveoli).
Flow Rate: Usually around 0.2 - 0.5 ml/min, which determines how quickly the medication is delivered.
Noise Level: Varies, but many modern models are designed to be relatively quiet, which is important for treating children.
Efficiency: Designed to deliver medication effectively with a particle size optimized for lung deposition.
Portability: Many models are compact and lightweight, some even coming with a travel bag.
Ease of Use: Simple one-button operation makes them suitable for all ages, from children to the elderly.
Complete Kits: Often sold as a full set including the compressor, adult and pediatric masks, mouthpiece, tubing, and air filter.
Durability: Built for reliable, long-term home use.
Effective Delivery: Delivers a high concentration of medication directly to the respiratory system.
Ease of Inhalation: Easier to use than inhalers for young children, the elderly, or anyone during a severe respiratory attack.
Ability to Deliver Larger Doses: Can administer a broader range of medications and larger volumes than standard inhalers.
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