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mobileaire - what air compressors do you have?

mltoliver

New member
Hi.
I am looking for an air compressor that will cut down on treatment times for us.
I was researching the mobileaire, but wanted some feedback.

What air compressors do you all use for pulmozyme and/or Tobi and how long are the treatments taking?

Any input would be appreciated!
 

mltoliver

New member
Hi.
I am looking for an air compressor that will cut down on treatment times for us.
I was researching the mobileaire, but wanted some feedback.

What air compressors do you all use for pulmozyme and/or Tobi and how long are the treatments taking?

Any input would be appreciated!
 

mltoliver

New member
Hi.
I am looking for an air compressor that will cut down on treatment times for us.
I was researching the mobileaire, but wanted some feedback.

What air compressors do you all use for pulmozyme and/or Tobi and how long are the treatments taking?

Any input would be appreciated!
 

mltoliver

New member
Hi.
I am looking for an air compressor that will cut down on treatment times for us.
I was researching the mobileaire, but wanted some feedback.

What air compressors do you all use for pulmozyme and/or Tobi and how long are the treatments taking?

Any input would be appreciated!
 

mltoliver

New member
Hi.
<br />I am looking for an air compressor that will cut down on treatment times for us.
<br />I was researching the mobileaire, but wanted some feedback.
<br />
<br />What air compressors do you all use for pulmozyme and/or Tobi and how long are the treatments taking?
<br />
<br />Any input would be appreciated!
 

RonnieSharpe

New member
From Mommafirst in response to my same question: This is the one we got. Its fabulous. Its hospital grade and its makes the treatments pretty fast. Its approved for pulmozyme and other CF meds. The only downside is it is big and heavy and its not pretty either -- its a piece of medical equipment for sure.

We did a lot of research and when we found out my insurance would cover this one, even though it is so much more expensive than most compressors, we decided it was worth it. It does the pulmozyme in about 6 minutes and albuterol in a little more than 10 minutes.

Our RT highly recommended it!!
 

RonnieSharpe

New member
From Mommafirst in response to my same question: This is the one we got. Its fabulous. Its hospital grade and its makes the treatments pretty fast. Its approved for pulmozyme and other CF meds. The only downside is it is big and heavy and its not pretty either -- its a piece of medical equipment for sure.

We did a lot of research and when we found out my insurance would cover this one, even though it is so much more expensive than most compressors, we decided it was worth it. It does the pulmozyme in about 6 minutes and albuterol in a little more than 10 minutes.

Our RT highly recommended it!!
 

RonnieSharpe

New member
From Mommafirst in response to my same question: This is the one we got. Its fabulous. Its hospital grade and its makes the treatments pretty fast. Its approved for pulmozyme and other CF meds. The only downside is it is big and heavy and its not pretty either -- its a piece of medical equipment for sure.

We did a lot of research and when we found out my insurance would cover this one, even though it is so much more expensive than most compressors, we decided it was worth it. It does the pulmozyme in about 6 minutes and albuterol in a little more than 10 minutes.

Our RT highly recommended it!!
 

RonnieSharpe

New member
From Mommafirst in response to my same question: This is the one we got. Its fabulous. Its hospital grade and its makes the treatments pretty fast. Its approved for pulmozyme and other CF meds. The only downside is it is big and heavy and its not pretty either -- its a piece of medical equipment for sure.

We did a lot of research and when we found out my insurance would cover this one, even though it is so much more expensive than most compressors, we decided it was worth it. It does the pulmozyme in about 6 minutes and albuterol in a little more than 10 minutes.

Our RT highly recommended it!!
 

RonnieSharpe

New member
From Mommafirst in response to my same question: This is the one we got. Its fabulous. Its hospital grade and its makes the treatments pretty fast. Its approved for pulmozyme and other CF meds. The only downside is it is big and heavy and its not pretty either -- its a piece of medical equipment for sure.
<br />
<br />We did a lot of research and when we found out my insurance would cover this one, even though it is so much more expensive than most compressors, we decided it was worth it. It does the pulmozyme in about 6 minutes and albuterol in a little more than 10 minutes.
<br />
<br />Our RT highly recommended it!!
<br />
 
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