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 |  | Spacer Devices
 Spacer devices are used with metered dose inhalers to help get medication to where it matters most, the bronchial tubes. Especially helpful for children or patients who have difficulty with the use of inhalers.

|  |  |  | Nebulizers / Compressors
 For some asthma patients, inhalation of medication directly into the bronchial tubes by using a nebulizer may be necessary. A small air compressor delivers high pressure air to the nebulizer which then transforms liquid medication into mist for inhalation by the patient.

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 Environmental control to reduce exposure to indoor and outdoor allergens is critical. It can reduce asthma symptoms and the level of airway hyper responsiveness.

|  |  |  | Vacuum Cleaners
 Scientific studies show that HEPA vacuums are excellent at containing dirt and allergen particles.

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 |  | Peak Flow Meters
 A peak flow meter allows asthma sufferers to monitor their condition daily at home. Reporting peak flow meters results allow you to become an active partner with your doctor in asthma management.

|  |  |  | Pristine Basic Encasings
 Pristine is an effective barrier to dust, dust mites and associated allergens that can cause allergic symptoms among sufferers of asthma, rhinitis and related respiratory problems.

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 |  | Air Humidifiers
 Relative humidity under 30% can be very uncomfortable and may also lead to aggravation of asthma symptoms. Humidifiers can be used to solve this problem.

|  |  |  | Oximeters
 These devices display your heart rate and blood oxygen levels. They are useful for monitoring certain respiratory conditions (such as sleep apnea), or sports.

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