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Justsmurfin,
I wanted to buy the Aeroneb go, but many people who have say it is hard to sterilize, unlike the European version which is boilable. I also have an Omron ultrasonic that is similar, but I've never used it because the sterilizing seemed too hard. You cannot use alcohol because...
Justsmurfin,
I wanted to buy the Aeroneb go, but many people who have say it is hard to sterilize, unlike the European version which is boilable. I also have an Omron ultrasonic that is similar, but I've never used it because the sterilizing seemed too hard. You cannot use alcohol because...
Justsmurfin,
I wanted to buy the Aeroneb go, but many people who have say it is hard to sterilize, unlike the European version which is boilable. I also have an Omron ultrasonic that is similar, but I've never used it because the sterilizing seemed too hard. You cannot use alcohol because...
Justsmurfin,
I wanted to buy the Aeroneb go, but many people who have say it is hard to sterilize, unlike the European version which is boilable. I also have an Omron ultrasonic that is similar, but I've never used it because the sterilizing seemed too hard. You cannot use alcohol because...
Justsmurfin,
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<br />I wanted to buy the Aeroneb go, but many people who have say it is hard to sterilize, unlike the European version which is boilable. I also have an Omron ultrasonic that is similar, but I've never used it because the sterilizing seemed too hard. You cannot use alcohol...
Semantics or no semantics. Until the FDA APPROVES the eflow, the insurance companies will NOT pay for it. So the SEMANTICS matter to the insurance and Medicare BTW. So to them approval and clearance are two different things at least when it comes to medical devices.
You well know the...
Semantics or no semantics. Until the FDA APPROVES the eflow, the insurance companies will NOT pay for it. So the SEMANTICS matter to the insurance and Medicare BTW. So to them approval and clearance are two different things at least when it comes to medical devices.
You well know the...
Semantics or no semantics. Until the FDA APPROVES the eflow, the insurance companies will NOT pay for it. So the SEMANTICS matter to the insurance and Medicare BTW. So to them approval and clearance are two different things at least when it comes to medical devices.
You well know the...
Semantics or no semantics. Until the FDA APPROVES the eflow, the insurance companies will NOT pay for it. So the SEMANTICS matter to the insurance and Medicare BTW. So to them approval and clearance are two different things at least when it comes to medical devices.
You well know the...
Semantics or no semantics. Until the FDA APPROVES the eflow, the insurance companies will NOT pay for it. So the SEMANTICS matter to the insurance and Medicare BTW. So to them approval and clearance are two different things at least when it comes to medical devices.
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<br />You well...
The FDA has NOT approved the eflow. It "cleared" the e-flo which is entirely different. Every pharmacy that distributes the eflow (now called Trio) has this disclaimer on its website:
*Disclaimer: The eFlow ® nebulizer has not undergone human clinical studies to determine its safety or...
The FDA has NOT approved the eflow. It "cleared" the e-flo which is entirely different. Every pharmacy that distributes the eflow (now called Trio) has this disclaimer on its website:
*Disclaimer: The eFlow ® nebulizer has not undergone human clinical studies to determine its safety or...
The FDA has NOT approved the eflow. It "cleared" the e-flo which is entirely different. Every pharmacy that distributes the eflow (now called Trio) has this disclaimer on its website:
*Disclaimer: The eFlow ® nebulizer has not undergone human clinical studies to determine its safety or...
The FDA has NOT approved the eflow. It "cleared" the e-flo which is entirely different. Every pharmacy that distributes the eflow (now called Trio) has this disclaimer on its website:
*Disclaimer: The eFlow ® nebulizer has not undergone human clinical studies to determine its safety or...
The FDA has NOT approved the eflow. It "cleared" the e-flo which is entirely different. Every pharmacy that distributes the eflow (now called Trio) has this disclaimer on its website:
<br />
<br />*Disclaimer: The eFlow ® nebulizer has not undergone human clinical studies to determine its...
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