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Drive Air Inlet Filter for Pulmo-Aide and Vixone Nebulizers

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Key Highlights

  • Compatible with the Pulmo-Aide Compact Compressor
  • Compatible with the Vixone Nebulizer
  • Assists in the Administration of an Aerosol Medication
  • Easy to Install
  • Easy to Replace
  • Manufacturer: Drive Medical
  • Brand: Drive Medical
  • Product Number: 3655D-601
  • Primary Product Color: White
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Air Inlet Filter for use w/ 3655D Nebulizer - Pack of 5 - #3655D-601
$8.36

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Description

Drive Air Inlet Filter Overview

The Drive Air Inlet Filter is compatible with the Pulmo-Aide Compact Compressor. Air inlet filters are an important part of a compact compressor system and its administration of medication through a nebulizer. Through compact compressors, nebulizers compress air together with a liquid form of a person's medication to create an aerosol medication.

It's important to replace a nebulizer's air inlet filter as needed to ensure that germs and bacteria are not passed through with the administration of a medication. If an air inlet filter is clogged, it can make a compressor work harder and shorten the lifespan of a nebulizer. If a nebulizer needs to be replaced, the Vixone Nebulizer can serve as a good option and is compatible with the Air Inlet Filter.

Features and Benefits

  • Compatible with the Pulmo-Aide Compact Compressor
  • Compatible with the Vixone Nebulizer
  • Assists in the Administration of an Aerosol Medication
  • Easy to Install
  • Easy to Replace

How Do You Replace a Nebulizer Air Filter?

Replacing the air filter for a nebulizer is simple and begins with removing the compact compressor's filter cap. Next, the exposed air filter is taken off and thrown away. Finally, the new air filter is inserted into the compact compressor and closed with the filter cap.

How Often Do Nebulizer Air Filters Need to Be Replaced?

The condition of an air filter for a nebulizer should be checked monthly and replaced if the filter appears to be cloudy or dirty. On average, an air filter will need to be changed every six months to one year.

What Happens If a Nebulizer Air Filter Becomes Clogged?

A clogged air filter can cause a compact compressor to become overworked. Additionally, a clogged air filter can shorten the lifespan of a nebulizer.

Product Specifications

  • Manufacturer: Drive Medical
  • Brand: Drive Medical
  • Product Number: 3655D-601
  • Primary Product Color: White

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