Aerosol Therapy

Nebulizer therapy is the direct inhalation of the drug into the lungs, in which the liquid drug is converted into fine particles. Using a nebulizer jet is the most common method of aerosol therapy in which compressed air is used to form suspended particles. By creating suspended particles, the drug is allowed to be sent directly to the lungs through a mask placed on the patient's nose and mouth. Be. Absorption of drugs from the lungs is faster and more efficient than absorption through medication. The dose of medication given to the patient with nebulizer therapy is much lower than the amount that should be given orally.
 
With a flow rate of 15-5 liters per minute of compressed air, the liquid drug is converted into fine particles and the possibility of receiving an effective dose that reaches the lungs is much higher than inhaled drugs...