Aerosol therapy is an increasingly common treatment method for respiratory infections in hospitals. However, the effectiveness of some drugs administered via aerosol therapy is highly dependent on the setup and delivery technique. Treatment can be ineffective if careful attention is not paid to proper technique. In vitro have shown that the delivery of aerosolized drugs to the airways can vary from 0.3% to 97.6%.<sup> 1</sup>
To ensure proper patient administration of medication via metered-dose inhaler, the use of a spacer device is necessary. In collaboration with our partners and hospitals, we have designed and manufactured a range of innovative spacer devices capable of improving medication delivery via metered-dose inhaler and vibrating mesh nebulizer compared to a T-piece.
These inhalation chambers ensure the administration of inhaled medications to patients while facilitating the work of caregivers.


1. Rajiv Dhand. How should aerosols be delivered during invasive mechanical ventilation? 2017, 62 (10) 1343-1367