Features
- Brand: Omron
- Type: Compressor Nebulizer Machine
- Model: NE-C803-E
- Efficient compressor with 3μm MMAD particle size
- Nebulization rate - 0.30 mL/min
- Low noise compressor
- Lightweight
- Adult and child mask
- Handy size for easy usage
- Fast and convenient
- Easy to clean design
- Fine Mist
Features
- Brand: Omron
- Type: Compressor Nebulizer Machine
- Model: NE-C803-E
- Efficient compressor with 3μm MMAD particle size
- Nebulization rate - 0.30 mL/min
- Low noise compressor
- Lightweight
- Adult and child mask
- Handy size for easy usage
- Fast and convenient
- Easy to clean design
- Fine Mist
- Small particle size
- Light weight
- Medication Capacity (ml) - 10 ml
- Average Nebulization Rate (ml/min) - 0.37 0.30ml/min
- Particle Size (micro m) - 0.3 to 10 micro m
- Mmad (micro m) - 3.4 to 6.0 micro m
- Operating Air Flow Rate - 30%-85% RH
- POWER REQUIREMENTS
- Power Consumption - 192 Watts
- Power Source - Electricity
- Power Required - AC 100 - 240 V::50/60 Hz
Omron Compressor Nebulizer Machine - NE-C803-E
The light and quiet entry-level nebulizer
The OMRON CompAIR™ BasicNE-C803 is the lightest and quietest Omron nebulizer for the treatment of lower airways respiratory diseases like light asthma.
This Omron nebulizer provides an excellent value for money for consumers looking for a basic compressor nebulizer.
Respiratory Diseases
For the hundreds of millions of people who currently suffer from chronic respiratory problems such as asthma, pulmonary or bronchial disease, and allergies, simply breathing can be a daily challenge, and breathing difficulties can lead to serious health complications.
A major challenge in respiratory therapy is the efficient delivery of the medication to the bronchi and bronchioles in the lower respiratory tract. To overcome this challenge, inhalers and Omron nebulizer systems convert the medication to an aerosolized form for rapid delivery. These devices convert liquid medication into a mist of microscopic particles that is then inhaled through a mouthpiece or mask.
A nebulizer can be used to treat a wide range of common respiratory conditions such as:
- Asthma
- Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disorder, also called COPD
· Bronchitis and Bronchiolitis
· Rhinitis, also called Common Cold
· Allergic Rhinitis, also called Hay Fever
· Chronic Rhinosinusitis
Benefits of nebulization
One of the key benefits of inhalation is the fact that the medication is delivered directly into the respiratory tract, allowing for a high drug concentration in the target area.
Nebulizing medication can even have a greater clinical effect compared to similar or larger doses delivered orally (tablets) or by subcutaneous injection. Studies have also shown that this can lead to better treatment results than using inhalers alone.