The NasoNeb System
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The NasoNeb Nasal Nebulizer mist propellant system is the fast convenient solution for complete drug delivery coating to the nasal and paranasal sinus cavities.
- The NasoNeb Nasal Nebulizer is the only low volume, high concentration delivery system available backed by peer-reviewed scientific data.
- Unlike previous delivery devices adapted from pulmonary nebulizers that generate small particles targeting the lungs, the NasoNeb System delivers large particles that are readily filtered by the nose to ensure a large percentage of medication is delivered to the target organ and that no drug is delivered to the lungs. These particles are delivered via a positive pressure airstream that coats the whole sino-nasal cavity with the medication.1,2
- Examples of drug classes available for use in the NasoNeb device, (alone or in combination).
- Antibiotics
- Antifungals
- Anti Viral
- Steroids
- Anti-Inflammatory
- Anti-Histamine
- Mucolytic
- Decongestant
- People who may benefit from topical pharmaceutical therapy delivered by the NasoNeb Nasal Nebulizer include but are not limited to the following:
- Post-operative sinus surgery patients with recurrent nasal polyps
- Post-sinus surgery patients with chronic nasal crusting and infection
- Patients with bacterial or fungal infections who are not candidates for sinus surgery
- Patients with anosmia and other rhinologic conditions
- Patients suffering from recalcitrant allergic rhinitis
The NasoNeb Nasal Nebulizer is the only system backed by a peer-reviewed article showing enhanced, high concentration deposition throughout the nasal and paranasal sinus cavities. Effective delivery of medication to all sinus cavities can be achieved in 2 minutes or less.
You have a choice in drug delivery systems; choose the only system that is backed by peer-reviewed science.
- Manes RP, Tong L, Batra PS. “Prospective evaluation of aerosol delivery by a powered nasal nebulizer in the cadaver model” Int Forum Allergy Rhinol, 2011; 1:366–371
- Yuri M. Gelfand, MD; Samer Fakhri, MD; Amber Luong, MD, PhD; Seth J. Isaacs, MD & Martin J. Citardi, MD: “A Comparative Study of the Distribution of Normal Saline Delivered by Large Particle Nebulizer vs. Large Volume/Low Pressure Squeeze Bottle” 56th Annual Meeting of the American Rhinologic Society, September 25, 2010, page 38
To link to the MedInvent Nasal Nebulizer website, click here: NasoNeb.com