Aerosol Chamber for Asthma Treatment
Holding Chambers that allow inhaled medicines to be turned into a mist that can be more effectively inhaled by patients.
When you put an inhaler directly in a patient's mouth, most of the part of medicine lands in the back of the throat or in the mouth and is swallowed and is not effective for patients.
When you use a holding chamber, you are able to breathe in the mist from the holding chamber directly into the lungs and it is not wasted in the back of the mouth.
This makes the medicine much more effective.