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Inhalers and nebulizers are medical devices used to deliver medication to the lungs. Inhalers are handheld devices that deliver medication in the form of a mist or aerosol. Nebulizers are larger devices that use compressed air to turn liquid medication into a mist that can be inhaled. Smart nebulizers are a type of nebulizer that are connected to a smartphone or other device, allowing users to track their medication use and receive reminders to take their medication. Smart nebulizers also provide data on the user's inhalation technique, which can be used to improve the effectiveness of the medication.
Smart nebulizers are becoming increasingly popular due to their convenience and ability to provide data on medication use. They are used by people with a variety of respiratory conditions, including asthma, COPD, and cystic fibrosis.
Some companies in the smart nebulizers market include Pari, Philips, Omron, and Aerogen. Show Less Read more