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Ningbo Ruijing Medical Equipment Co., Ltd.

Since 2005, Ningbo Ruijing Medical Equipment Co., Ltd as one of the professional China Nebulizer Manufacturers and Nebulizer Machine Suppliers, we offer Wholesale Nebulizer Machines for sale at a cheap price. In addition, we mainly provide OEM & ODM manufacturing and distribution of medical nebulizers, incentive spirometers, asthma spacers, nose wash devices, nebulizer chambers & mask kits and other respiratory care devices and medical disposables.
The factory was certified by TUV Rheinland for EN ISO 13485:2016 quality management system. Together with CE 0197 mark approval under MDD 93/42/EEC, the company has successfully launched its products in Europe, South & North America, Africa, the Middle East and Asia Markets. In 2012, our medical compressor nebulizers finished CFDA China registration, and the nebulizers series branded ReachMed has won wide popularity among both whole sellers and direct end-users in China market.
We always adhere to a customer-oriented management philosophy to make every effort to offer qualified products and sound service and expect to build partnerships and friendships on basis of sincerity, quality and mutual trust.

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The factory was certified by TUV Rheinland for EN ISO 13485:2016 Quality Management System. Together with CE 0197 mark approval under MDD 93/42/EEC, the company has successfully launched its products in Europe, South & North America, Africa, Middle East and Asia Markets.

In 2012, our medical compressor nebulizers finished CFDA China registration, and nebulizers series branded ReachMed has won wide popularity among both whole sellers and direct endusers in China market.

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How to Use The Nebulizer Machine?
Using a nebulizer machine is a simple process, but it's important to follow the instructions provided by your healthcare provider and/or the manufacturer of the nebulizer device. Here is a general guide on how to use a nebulizer machine:
1. Wash your hands thoroughly before handling the nebulizer.
2. Assemble the nebulizer according to the manufacturer's instructions. This typically involves connecting the nebulizer cup to the compressor and attaching the tubing and mouthpiece or mask.
3. Measure the prescribed dose of medication and add it to the nebulizer cup. If using a pre-measured medication container, open it and pour the medication into the nebulizer cup.
4. Attach the mouthpiece or mask to the nebulizer cup.
5. Turn on the compressor and hold the nebulizer in an upright position. Breathe normally through your mouth or nose and inhale the medication mist until the medication is finished. This usually takes 10-15 minutes.
6. If using a mask, make sure it fits snugly but comfortably over your mouth and nose. If using a mouthpiece, hold it firmly between your teeth and close your lips around it.
7. After the medication is finished, turn off the compressor and disassemble the nebulizer. Clean the nebulizer according to the manufacturer's instructions.
8. Store the nebulizer in a clean, dry place until the next use.
It's important to follow your healthcare provider's instructions on how often to use the nebulizer machine and how much medication to take each time. If you experience any problems or side effects, contact your healthcare provider right away.

About The Application of Nebulizer
Nebulizers are commonly used to treat respiratory conditions such as asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), and cystic fibrosis. They deliver medication directly to the lungs, which can be especially helpful for people who have difficulty using inhalers, such as young children or the elderly.
Nebulizers can be used with a variety of medications, including bronchodilators, which help to open up the airways and relieve symptoms such as wheezing and shortness of breath, as well as corticosteroids, which help to reduce inflammation in the airways. Some nebulizers can also be used to deliver antibiotics or other medications to treat respiratory infections.
Nebulizers are often used in a hospital or clinical setting, but many people use them at home as well. If you are prescribed a nebulizer, your healthcare provider will give you specific instructions on how to use it, how often to use it, and what medications to take. It's important to follow these instructions carefully to ensure that you get the most benefit from the medication and avoid any potential side effects.
It's also important to keep your nebulizer clean and well-maintained to prevent infection and ensure that it works properly. Regular cleaning and maintenance can help to extend the life of the nebulizer and keep it working effectively.