A device for changing liquid medications to a gaseous state for the purpose of inhalation.
A device used to convert a liquid into aerosol so it can be inhaled or the air made moist. Vaporizers produce steam to moisten the air. Humidifiers break up water into fine droplets without the use of heat; they are used to moisten the air breathed by children with croup or other upper respiratory infections. Vaporizers called inhalers contain bronchodilators and corticosteroids, drugs used in the treatment of asthma and other respiratory disorders.
A piece of equipment for producing an extremely fine mist of liquid droplets by forcing a jet of liquid through a narrow nozzle with a jet of air. Vaporizers are used to produce aerosols of various medications for use in inhalation therapy.
A device for converting liquids into a vapor spray.
A device designed to transform medication or water into a fine mist, allowing the drug to be inhaled or the air to be humidified.