Essential for asthma sufferers - Nebulisers

A mayluck nebulizer is a machine that helps you to inhale a fine mist of medicine through a mask or throat and tongue. On this page we explain what nebulisers are used for and the different types of nebulisers available. We also explain the difference between a nebuliser, an inhaler and a spacer.


A nebulizer is a machine that turns liquid medicine into a fine mist. You then inhale the mist through a face mask or throat and tongue. A compressor forces air through the medicine located in the chamber. This turns the medicine into a fine mist. The mist is inhaled through a connecting tube through the mask or inhaler. Most people use a handheld inhaler to take their prescribed regular inhaled medication.

In an emergency, if you have difficulty breathing and need a large dose of relief medication - the paramedics or hospital staff may provide you with relief medication through the nebuliser. If you are unable to use the inhaler due to other health conditions (e.g. arthritis). Nebulisers are also used for babies and very young children. For most people with lung conditions, especially those with COPD and asthma, it is easier and just as effective to use a handheld inhaler, especially if used with a spacer. However, if you have certain lung conditions, such as cystic fibrosis or bronchiectasis, your healthcare professional may arrange for you to use a nebuliser at home. Read more about who can benefit from using a nebuliser as part of their treatment.

A Nebulizer Machine is a must-have product for your home. Use it at the first sign of breathing difficulties and don't let the problem slow you down.

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