Device - Hand-held Rubber Bulb Nebulizer
Generic Name: device - hand-held rubber bulb nebulizer
Brand Names:
Device - Nebuclear Md Hand-held Rubber Bulb Nebulizer
Please consult the purpose section of the OTC bronchodilator drug label approved for use with this device.
Overview
Please consult the purpose section of the OTC bronchodilator drug label approved for use with this device.
Uses
Uses Please consult the use section of the OTC bronchodilator drug label approved for use with this device.
Dosage
Directions Connect bulb to solutions cup. Open top of cup, add approved Bronchodilator, close solutions cup. Squeeze bulb vigorously so visible vapor comes from the top. Breathe in slowly until approved Bronchodilator is gone. Disconnect bulb and follow Cleaning Instructions.
Warnings
Warnings Please consult the warnings secton for the OTC bronchodilator drug label before use with this device.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Device - Hand-held Rubber Bulb Nebulizer used for?▼
Uses Please consult the use section of the OTC bronchodilator drug label approved for use with this device.
What are the important warnings for Device - Hand-held Rubber Bulb Nebulizer?▼
Warnings Please consult the warnings secton for the OTC bronchodilator drug label before use with this device.
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Medical Disclaimer
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