7 Common Myths About Nebulization

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Nebulization doesn't cause addiction; it simply delivers the same medicines used in oral treatments in a mist form for inhalation.

Nebulization Causes Addiction

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Nebulization requires lower medicine dosages than oral methods, minimizing side effects by directly targeting the airways.

High Doses Needed

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Nebulization acts faster than oral treatments as it delivers medication directly to the affected area.

Takes Longer Time

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Nebulization benefits various respiratory conditions beyond asthma, providing relief for bronchitis, COPD, and more.

Only For Asthma

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Nebulization is a straightforward procedure, easily done at home as recommended by the doctor.

Complicated

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Nebulization is effective & safe for infants and young children, requiring smaller medicine dosages. Consult a pediatrician before giving nebulization to your child.

Not Safe For Infants & Children

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Nebulization should only be used if recommended by a doctor, as it's not a cure for all coughs; proper diagnosis is necessary.

Can Cure Cough

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