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Nebulizer Sterile Saline Solutions
Sterile saline solutions for nebulizer inhalation are 0.9 percent sodium chloride solutions that are preservative-free and contain no bacteriostatic agents. Nebulizer saline solution is available in smaller single-use vials with twist-off caps or in prefilled nebulizer bottles of sterile saline. The vials can be quickly loaded into a nebulizer to help produce mucus and phlegm, improving lung function, which is crucial for individuals with cystic
Sterile saline solutions for nebulizer inhalation are 0.9 percent sodium chloride solutions that are preservative-free and contain no bacteriostatic agents. Nebulizer saline solution is available in smaller single-use vials with twist-off caps or in prefilled nebulizer bottles of sterile saline. The vials can be quickly loaded into a nebulizer to help produce mucus and phlegm, improving lung function, which is crucial for individuals with cystic fibrosis. Vials with twist-off caps are generally offered in 3, 5, 10, and 15 mL sizes. The small amount minimizes waste and ensures sterility since it needs to be disposed of after use. There are inverted milliliter graduations on the packaging to help with accurate dispensing and diluting respiratory medications prior to nebulization. The small dosages also make for convenient portability and fit nicely in a purse or travel kit. Larger prefilled nebulizer bottles containing sterile saline offer versatile vessels for providing cold or heated nebulization. They directly connect with a sterile reservoir and adapter to maintain sterility. Browse the available products to find the perfect solution for your nebulization needs.
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