Top 3 Nebulizers For Adults and Children In 2022

Madeline Miller

Senior Product Researcher at The Trust Pilot

Updated 1st Jan 2022

The NebPlus Mesh Nebulizer is one of the best devices available in the market. It is FDA and CE approved, thus making it a reliable option. The most in-demand feature of this device is its use of next-gen mesh technology. In fact, the device can generate and dispense medication particles into 1-5μm, ensuing you get full respiratory coverage. Moreover, the NebPlus™ is 96% more functional than an inhaler.

9.8

Our Top Pick!

Atomization Rate

Capacity

Ease-of-use

Noise-Cancellation

Portability

Safety features

Value For Money

UPDATE: Of all the nebulizers being discussed, the NebPlus™ is the most affordable option. The NebPlus™ now offers a special discount for new customers to get $20 OFF right now. Check if the promo is still available.

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DUNEACH™️ Nebulizer is another popular option in the market. It comes with multi-size masks so it’s suitable for family use. However, it does have a relatively high price.

8.5

Our #2 Pick!

Atomization Rate

Capacity

Safety features

Noise-Cancellation

Design

Portabilty

Value For Money

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AR™️ is widely popular for its ergonomic design, and its miniature size makes it convenient for use during travels. The device does not come with multi masks. This means that one unit can only be safely utilized by a single individual, thus adding to expense if you intend to use it on multiple people.

8.3

Our #3 Pick!

Atomization Rate

Ease-of-use

Portability

Noise-Cancellation

Capacity

Value For Money

Safety

Doctors typically prescribe nebulizers to kids and adults with one of the following lung disorders: • Asthma • Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) • Cystic fibrosis • Bronchiectasis • Bronchiolitis • Pneumonia • Cough
Active mesh nebulizers use the vibration of a piezo element to vibrate a mesh substrate that is in contact with a fluid reservoir so that the movement of the mesh pushes the liquid through the holes in the mesh.
The available literature suggests that the mesh nebulizer is a reliable, efficient delivery device suitable for a ventilator circuit.
The most common inhalation regimen is twice a day. Certain medicines are used three times a day. If you need to use saline or mineral water, the frequency can be increased up to 4 times. The course of inhalation is prescribed by a doctor depending on the medication used and is limited to 5-15 days. For example, inhalation of ambroxol is limited to 5 days, and the procedure with mineral compounds is continued until the symptoms of the disease disappear.
A nebulizer is a small machine that turns liquid medicine into a mist. You sit with the machine and breathe in through a connected mouthpiece. Medicine goes into your lungs as you take slow, deep breaths for 10 to 15 minutes. It is easy and pleasant to breathe the medicine into your lungs this way.
A nebulizer is a type of breathing machine that lets you inhale medicated vapors. While not always prescribed for a cough, nebulizers may be used to relieve coughs and other symptoms caused by respiratory illnesses. They’re especially helpful for younger age groups who may have difficulty using handheld inhalers.
It is essential to clean and disinfect nebulizer handsets and other respiratory equipment that has been in contact with mucous membranes and sputum to prevent lung infections. Bacterial contamination can be reduced by regular cleaning and following the manufacturer’s instructions on when to replace the nebulizer.
Nebulizer handsets are labeled as single patient (one person) use only. To reduce the risk of spreading infection, please do not share nebulizer handsets with others.
Children up to 3 years of age cannot use a mouthpiece, so treatment with a spacer should be given with a face mask. Leaks around the face mask can result in decrease medication being inhaled. To prevent leaks, you may need to hold the face mask on your child’s face tightly. This causes the child to cry and fuss during the treatment. Crying causes more of their medication to be inhaled into the stomach and less in the lungs where it is needed. The mask with its soft sculpted patient mask seal requires less pressure to contour to the patient’s facial landscape – making it easy to fit with less discomfort, especially for small children than conventional VHC masks. This nebulizer may help you deliver the medication quickly and comfortably to your child.

Features to consider when purchasing a nebulizer

Design: tabletop or handheld device?

The choice of nebulizer design is a matter of convenience, and of knowing where and how you are planning to use the nebulizer. Some nebulizers contain compressors which weigh several pounds, while others are small enough to fit in the palm of your hand! To choose the best product size, first determine if you will be using the nebulizer primarily at home, or if you want the option of being able to take it with you to a friend’s home or on a trip. Some users with severe asthma find that traveling with a nebulizer is a necessity. If this is the case for you, selecting a nebulizer capable of being carried on active adventures will direct you toward portable models.
Helpful tip: When traveling by airplane, remember to inform TSA of your nebulizer and medication, which you are legally allowed to carry on so long as the device is packed appropriately and all liquid medications are stored in 3 oz. containers.

Noise level

Less of a logistical necessity, and more of a personal preference, is the nebulizer’s noise level. If you are planning on using your nebulizer at night, perhaps while falling asleep (and particularly with a child), be aware of how the larger the compressor, the louder the sound. For optimal comfort, factor your nebulizer’s noise level in amongst the other considerations you’ll be making as you choose the best nebulizer.

Speed of medication delivery

When you are in the midst of an asthma attack, the speed and efficiency with which you receive your medication is crucial. A nebulizer’s capacity to deliver medication can range anywhere from 4-8 liters per minute, and specific airflow rates can be found in any nebulizer product description.

Helpful tip: You can enhance this speed by keeping the nebulizer filter clean!

UPDATE: The NebPlus Store now offers a special discount code for new customers to get $20 OFF right now. Check if the promo is still available.