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Mags22 | 12:54 Tue 02nd Nov 2021 | Body & Soul
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I have an asthmatic cough, and have three inhalers,including the blue one. All of a sudden there have been various nebulisers advertised on FB, and I’m wondering if one really would clear the mucus. Has anyone used one and is it recommended?
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I have a nebuliser provided by the NHS.The difference is that the medicine is administered in droplets of liquid rather than a powder so it is more efficient in getting to the lungs. A good nebuliser does not come cheap, neither do the capsules they use ( unless you can get your GP to prescribe them.Having said all that I would recomend one if your condition is...
13:03 Tue 02nd Nov 2021
I have a nebuliser provided by the NHS.The difference is that the medicine is administered in droplets of liquid rather than a powder so it is more efficient in getting to the lungs. A good nebuliser does not come cheap, neither do the capsules they use ( unless you can get your GP to prescribe them.Having said all that I would recomend one if your condition is particularly bad.
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From the website of Asthma UK:
"If you have any questions about nebulisers, you can call our Helpline on 0300 222 5800 (9am - 5pm; Mon – Fri and speak to one of our respiratory nurse specialists. Or you can WhatsApp them on 07378 606728".

Source:
https://www.asthma.org.uk/advice/nhs-care/emergency-asthma-care/nebulisers/
Speak to your GP or asthma nurse before buying a nebuliser.

Could you post a link to one you have seen advertised - I am very interested to see it.

Sometimes these devices that claim to clear mucous are called nebulisers but they aren't. I have seen them advertised on FB
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