Nebulizer Machine
AngelUS Medical provides top-quality nebulizer machine designed for efficient and effective respiratory treatment. Our easy-to-use nebulizers ensure optimal medication delivery, making them ideal for home and clinical use. Trust AngelUS Medical for reliable solutions and affordable prices.
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In respiratory care, nebulizer machines are indispensable because they turn liquid medicines into a fine mist that a patient can inhale deeply into the lungs. WebMD notes that nebulizers use compressed air, ultrasonic waves or vibrating mesh to create aerosolized medication and come in home (table top) and portable models. They’re often prescribed when an inhaler is hard to use for example in children, older adults or post surgical bariatric patients who need slow, controlled breathing. This collection page from Angelus Medical introduces you to the benefits, types and buying considerations for nebulizer machines and highlights complementary equipment for bariatric surgery and general clinical use.
What Is Nebulizer Therapy?
A nebulizer machine changes medicine from liquid to aerosol so it can travel deep into the airways and deliver relief for conditions such as asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and other respiratory ailments. Cleveland Clinic explains that nebulizers consist of a medication cup, mouthpiece or mask, tubing and an air compressor; when plugged into an outlet, the compressor pushes air through the tubing, turning the liquid into a mist you inhale. Because nebulizer therapy doesn’t require coordinated inhalation like an inhaler, it is ideal for post operative bariatric patients whose lung function is compromised and for caregivers who need hands free treatment.
Supplies Needed
According to Cleveland Clinic, you’ll need a nebulizer kit (cup, mouthpiece or mask), an air compressor and the prescribed medicine. Choose a comfortable chair in a well lighted area and sit up straight during treatment. For bariatric clinics, having appropriate furniture matters, see our range of bariatric exam tables and procedure chairs for supportive seating.
Types of Nebulizers
Top medical sites agree that three technologies dominate the nebulizer market:
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Jet (compressor) nebulizers |
These common machines use compressed air to turn liquid medicine into aerosol. They’re durable, economical and ideal for home use. However, they can be bulky and noisy. Pair a compressor nebulizer with essential crash carts to ensure respiratory medications and emergency supplies are always within reach in a bariatric surgery suite. |
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Ultrasonic nebulizers |
A vibrating transducer sends high‑frequency sound waves through water, creating a fine mist. Ultrasonic devices are quieter and deliver medication quickly but may not be compatible with all drugs. Their quiet operation is beneficial for recovery rooms furnished with hospital stretchers and gurneys. |
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Mesh nebulizers |
Also called vibrating mesh devices, these units force medication through a micro‑perforated membrane to produce uniform aerosol particles. Mesh nebulizers are compact and battery‑powered, making them excellent for travel or bedside use. They tend to be more expensive but offer fast, efficient delivery. Their portability pairs well with infusion pumps and other mobile equipment used during bariatric procedures. |
Benefits and Uses
Nebulizer therapy offers several advantages:
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Targeted delivery: Nebulizers deliver medication directly to the lungs, maximizing efficacy and reducing systemic side effects.
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Ease of use: Patients simply breathe normally through a mouthpiece or mask; there’s no need to coordinate inhalation with actuation, which can be difficult for children, elders or post surgical patients.
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Versatility: They can administer bronchodilators, corticosteroids, mucolytics and antibiotics. Mesh units are particularly helpful when patients need portable therapy.
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Comfort: The moist mist can help loosen mucus and ease breathing.
Nebulizers are commonly used in asthma management, COPD, cystic fibrosis and post operative respiratory care. Bariatric surgery patients often require respiratory support as they recover; pairing nebulizers with patient monitors helps clinicians track vital signs during treatment.
How to Choose the Right Nebulizer?
When comparing models, consider the following factors:
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Type of nebulizer: Jet units are affordable and robust; ultrasonic models are quieter; mesh nebulizers are portable and fast.
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Portability: Determine whether you need a plug in tabletop unit for clinic use or a battery powered device for home or travel. Portable mesh nebulizers may suit ambulatory bariatric patients attending follow up appointments.
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Medication compatibility: Some drugs can crystallize or degrade in ultrasonic devices, so verify that your prescription works with the chosen model. If your practice administers IV medications, our infiltration pumps and syringe and infusion pumps ensure accurate dosing.
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Particle size: Effective pulmonary delivery requires particles between 1-5 µm. Mesh nebulizers produce very fine particles, while some jet and ultrasonic units may deliver larger droplets.
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Noise level: Ultrasonic and mesh units are quieter, which can improve patient comfort during recovery.
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Ease of cleaning: Look for designs with fewer parts. In clinical settings, pairing nebulizers with exam lights ensures clinicians can see components clearly during assembly and cleaning.
- Cost and warranty: Pricing varies widely; TruNeb notes that basic plug in nebulizers range from $40-90, ultrasonic devices $80-120, and advanced mesh models $100-300. Check warranty length, service availability and whether accessories like masks or filters are included.
For bariatric clinics, consider complementary furniture such as medical recliner chairs to keep patients comfortable during longer nebulizer sessions, and IV poles to manage additional treatments.
Cost Considerations and Insurance
Price is influenced by type, features, brand and whether the device is prescription or over the counter. TruNeb’s 2025 buyer’s guide notes that mesh nebulizers command higher prices due to their compact design and vibrating membrane technology. Insurance may cover part of the cost if a nebulizer is medically necessary; check with insurers about documentation requirements. Budget conscious clinics often opt for refurbished medical equipment, such as the Hill adjustable bariatric power procedure chair or Armstrong medical crash cart, refurbished nebulizers may similarly provide high quality at a lower cost.
Maintenance and Cleaning
Proper care prolongs device life and ensures safe therapy:
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After each treatment: Rinse the nebulizer cup with warm water and air dry.
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Daily: Wash the cup, mask or mouthpiece in warm soapy water and let it air dry.
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Weekly disinfection: Soak parts (except tubing) in 70 % isopropyl alcohol for 5 minutes or 3 % hydrogen peroxide for 30 minutes. Some non disposable units can be boiled or placed in a dishwasher always check the manufacturer’s instructions.
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Compressor care: Keep the compressor on a stable surface, wipe with a damp cloth and check filters regularly. For clinics with heavy use, consider our Seca 703 bariatric physician scale for accurate weight monitoring, ensuring medication dosage remains appropriate.
Complementary Equipment for Bariatric Clinics
Bariatric surgery patients require specialized equipment alongside nebulizer therapy. Angelus Medical offers:
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Safe patient transfer: Combine portable nebulizers with hospital stretchers and gurneys to move patients while continuing treatment.
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Comfortable recovery: Our medical recliner chairs and infusion chairs with IV poles provide supportive seating for extended treatments.
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Vital monitoring: The GE Dash 4000 patient monitor tracks heart rate, oxygen saturation and other vitals during nebulizer sessions.
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Emergency preparedness: Keep a well stocked crash cart or choose the Armstrong medical crash cart for rapid response during complications.
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Medication delivery: For IV therapies or hydration, our infusion pumps, infiltration pumps and syringe/infusion pumps ensure precise control.
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Patient positioning: High capacity bariatric exam tables and adjustable procedure chairs provide stable surfaces for respiratory assessments.
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Lighting and accessories: Bright examination lights illuminate airways during nebulizer setup. IV poles keep oxygen tanks or additional medications organized.
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Education: Read our infusion vs syringe pump guide to understand the differences in medication delivery systems.
Why Choose Angelus Medical for Nebulizer Machines?
With over 30 years of experience supplying new and refurbished medical equipment, Angelus Medical understands the needs of bariatric clinics, surgery centers and private practices. We offer a curated selection of nebulizer machines, including table top compressors and portable mesh devices, as well as a full range of complementary equipment from crash carts to bariatric exam tables. Our knowledgeable team helps you choose the right technology, and our refurbishing program allows budget friendly options without compromising safety or performance.
Investing in a reliable nebulizer machine is more than a purchase it’s a commitment to patient safety, comfort and recovery. Whether you’re outfitting a bariatric surgery suite or providing home care equipment, Angelus Medical has everything you need to deliver effective respiratory therapy and comprehensive care.