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PARI LC Plus Reusable Nebulizer Set
PARI LC Plus Reusable Nebulizer Set
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- Works with all standard compressor nebulizer systems
- The Gold Standard in the industry - used for most pharmaceutical tests
- Designed to maximize delivery of medication with breath-enhanced technology
- LC Plus with Standard tubing works with the Trek S, Vios and Proneb Max, while the LC Plus with Vios Pro tubing works with the Vios Pro.
- Easy to clean: dishwasher safe
What is inside the Set:
- Reusable Nebulizer (8 ml capacity)
- Mouthpiece
- 6' of Wing Tip® tubing
- Tri-lingual instructions
- Optional Bubbles the Fish II pediatric mask or adult mask is available with this package.
- Additional Info
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The PARI LC® Plus is the standard jet nebulizer used by Pharmaceutical Companies to evaluate the safety and efficacy of nebulized medication. The LC® Plus quickly delivers over 65% of the prescribed medication in the respirable range. This nebulizer set uses breath-enhanced technology to decrease medication loss and increase the effectiveness of nebulizer treatments. It works with all brands of compressors and is suitable for children and adults. It is a reusable nebulizer to be used up to 6 months, delivering fast treatments (6 to 7 1/2 minutes) throughout that time span. This reusable nebulizer is dishwasher safe and boilable.
Jet Nebulization Technology
PARI LC® Reusable Nebulizers feature the first ever breath-enhanced jet nebulizer design to efficiently deliver inhalation medicine to your lungs.
How It Works:
1. Air from the compressor breaks the liquid medication into small breathable particles which form a mist (aerosol).
2. As you breathe in– the valve at the top opens– letting air in and speeding up the mist generation.
3. When you breathe out, the top valve closes, slowing down the mist and the mouthpiece flap opens letting your breath out.
Inspiration/Expiration Illustrations
When breathing in, the inspiratory valve at the top of the nebulizer opens to allow entrained air to increase the flow of medication to the lungs.
When breathing out, the inspiratory valve closes, reducing medication production and thus reducing medication waste. The expiratory valve also opens, directing the breath away from the patients face.
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