Yes. An inhaler or puffer is a medical device used for delivering medication into the body via the lungs. It is mainly used in the treatment of Asthma.
the inhaler.
no, an inhaler is a handheld device, while a nebulizer is larger. They can both deliver the same medications, but a nebulizer delivers them in constant stream while an inhaler only does puffs.
I don't believe patents are held for such a device.
You search for medical device manufacturers for the device you are looking for. In some countries you can get this information from a medical representative.
You cannot become a medical DEVICE!
a specific dose of medication metered Inhaler aerosol
Nebulisar machine STAT for Tx. Also an inhaler will help
Its a medical device
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No, if you use an inhaler it will not cause you to get asthma.
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