What's new
Cystic Fibrosis Forum (EXP)

This is a sample guest message. Register a free account today to become a member! Once signed in, you'll be able to participate on this site by adding your own topics and posts, as well as connect with other members through your own private inbox!

Xopenex Inhaler vs. Nebulizer

shimmereestar

New member
We were given a prescription for xopenex inhaler with spacer to use when we are away from home for long periods of time and can't use the compressor. Does anyone else use the inhaler at times? Is it less effective than using the compressor? I've only used it a couple of times because I'm not sure how effective it is.
 

shimmereestar

New member
We were given a prescription for xopenex inhaler with spacer to use when we are away from home for long periods of time and can't use the compressor. Does anyone else use the inhaler at times? Is it less effective than using the compressor? I've only used it a couple of times because I'm not sure how effective it is.
 

shimmereestar

New member
We were given a prescription for xopenex inhaler with spacer to use when we are away from home for long periods of time and can't use the compressor. Does anyone else use the inhaler at times? Is it less effective than using the compressor? I've only used it a couple of times because I'm not sure how effective it is.
 

shimmereestar

New member
We were given a prescription for xopenex inhaler with spacer to use when we are away from home for long periods of time and can't use the compressor. Does anyone else use the inhaler at times? Is it less effective than using the compressor? I've only used it a couple of times because I'm not sure how effective it is.
 

shimmereestar

New member
We were given a prescription for xopenex inhaler with spacer to use when we are away from home for long periods of time and can't use the compressor. Does anyone else use the inhaler at times? Is it less effective than using the compressor? I've only used it a couple of times because I'm not sure how effective it is.
 

mom4holly

New member
We only use the neb for xopenex when shes sick & thats basically because she wont breathe deep when shes sick to allow the inhaler to get the full affect...i hope that's alright.
 

mom4holly

New member
We only use the neb for xopenex when shes sick & thats basically because she wont breathe deep when shes sick to allow the inhaler to get the full affect...i hope that's alright.
 

mom4holly

New member
We only use the neb for xopenex when shes sick & thats basically because she wont breathe deep when shes sick to allow the inhaler to get the full affect...i hope that's alright.
 

mom4holly

New member
We only use the neb for xopenex when shes sick & thats basically because she wont breathe deep when shes sick to allow the inhaler to get the full affect...i hope that's alright.
 

mom4holly

New member
We only use the neb for xopenex when shes sick & thats basically because she wont breathe deep when shes sick to allow the inhaler to get the full affect...i hope that's alright.
 

folione

New member
We have inhalers for albuterol and flovent for our 5-year old w/CF that we use (W/spacers) instead of the nebulized versions when time or travel make the nebulizer impossible. His CF doctor says he'll get more medicine from the nebulizer but the inhalers are an acceptable substitute.
 

folione

New member
We have inhalers for albuterol and flovent for our 5-year old w/CF that we use (W/spacers) instead of the nebulized versions when time or travel make the nebulizer impossible. His CF doctor says he'll get more medicine from the nebulizer but the inhalers are an acceptable substitute.
 

folione

New member
We have inhalers for albuterol and flovent for our 5-year old w/CF that we use (W/spacers) instead of the nebulized versions when time or travel make the nebulizer impossible. His CF doctor says he'll get more medicine from the nebulizer but the inhalers are an acceptable substitute.
 

folione

New member
We have inhalers for albuterol and flovent for our 5-year old w/CF that we use (W/spacers) instead of the nebulized versions when time or travel make the nebulizer impossible. His CF doctor says he'll get more medicine from the nebulizer but the inhalers are an acceptable substitute.
 

folione

New member
We have inhalers for albuterol and flovent for our 5-year old w/CF that we use (W/spacers) instead of the nebulized versions when time or travel make the nebulizer impossible. His CF doctor says he'll get more medicine from the nebulizer but the inhalers are an acceptable substitute.
 
Top