nebulising
Nebulising is a method of administering medication as a fine mist that can be inhaled deep into the lungs. This delivery system is particularly useful for respiratory conditions where medications need to reach the airways and lungs effectively. The process involves a nebuliser device, which is typically a small machine. This machine uses either compressed air or ultrasonic waves to break down liquid medication into tiny droplets, creating an aerosol. Patients then breathe this aerosol in through a mask or a mouthpiece.
The advantages of nebulising include its ability to deliver medication directly to the site of action, providing
The nebulising process itself is generally straightforward and can be done at home with proper instruction.