J-P44F3301
Attribute | Details |
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COLOR | White |
WARRANTY | Six-month warranty |
MANUFACTURER | PARI |
MANUFACTURER ITEM CODE | P44F2401CN |
PRESCRIPTION | Not Required |
RETURN RESTOCKING FEE | 15%: 30-60 days from date of purchase; FREE within 30 days |
INTENDED USE | Pediatric |
PARI BABY masks are designed to make nebulizer treatments easier for children ranging from 1 month to 3+ years in age. Young children have a hard time breathing through their mouth, and the masks help get the treatment into their lungs by offering aerosol to both their mouth and nose. PARI BABY masks are made from soft silicone to conform to your child's face. The included elbow adaptor allows the nebulizer treatment to be given in any position sitting or standing. In fact, if your young child is hesitant toward the treatment, the PARI BABY mask can be used to give him/her a treatment while sleeping. The kit comes with one mask in your choice of size for a child ranging from 1 month to 3+ years of age. This reusable mask is boilable for up to 10 minutes, making it easier to clean than some other masks.
Jet Nebulization Technology PARI LC® Reusable Nebulizers feature the first ever breath-enhanced jet nebulizer design to efficiently deliver inhalation medicine to your lungs. This PARI Conversion Kit requires the PARI LC® Plus reusable nebulizer to operate. |
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How It Works: 1. Air from the compressor breaks the liquid medication into small breathable particles which form a mist (aerosol). 2. As you breathe in– the valve at the top opens– letting air in and speeding up the mist generation. 3. When you breathe out, the top valve closes, slowing down the mist and the mouthpiece flap opens letting your breath out. |
Inspiration/Expiration Illustrations
When breathing in, the inspiratory valve at the top of the nebulizer opens to allow entrained air to increase the flow of medication to the lungs. When breathing out, the inspiratory valve closes, reducing medication production and thus reducing medication waste. The expiratory valve also opens, directing the breath away from the patients face. |