The super-portable ultrasonic nebulizers can't be used to nebulize Pulmicort.
They've found the traditional aerosol nebs that work continuously don't work so great unless you top up the fluid that goes in them -- like use more than just 2.5mL. Try going at least 5. Treatment lasts longer but you get more drug at the end of the day.
It's tough to say if they actually work better -- they are certainly a hell of a lot more expensive -- the theory is that either they work just as good as MDIs and the real benefit comes from making the patient sit and calm down and breathe deeply, or if they actually do improve lung deposition. The jury's still out on that, but if you DO buy a nebulizer, buy a good one, like a Pari. The Pari neb cups are about five times as expensive as the traditional ones but they also last six times longer, and come with a warranty, and actually work better.
If you don't actually need one, and your MDI puffers do fine, it might not be such a great investment -- medications for the nebulizer are more expensive than MDI medications, and you end up actually taking a larger dose of drug. Ventolin in MDI you get 200mcg per actuation, whereas a neb of Ventolin is 2.5 mg. It's a great way to give drugs in emerg -- in high doses -- but you'll have to check it out and see if there's a good chance of you having clinical benefit from it. They're a lot more upkeep, you have to keep replacing parts, cleaning parts properly, make sure the equipment gets maintained properly.
If you're in some parts of Canada, I know there's government agencies that will loan you the lightweight compressor required to jet nebulize medications. They'll take care of the maintenance for you.
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