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Free Consultation Truneb™ Portable Nebulizers

What conditions can the TruNeb™ portable nebulizer be used for?

Always ask your physician for medical advice before using TruNeb™. Our customers have used their portable nebulizer machine for:

Asthma

Asthma

Asthma is a condition where specific triggers cause the airways to constrict and produce extra mucus, causing wheezing and difficulty breathing.

Bronchitis

Bronchitis

Bronchitis is typically caused by a virus and causes inflammation of the bronchial tubes, resulting in symptoms like cough, chest tightness, difficulty breathing, and excess mucus.

COPD

COPD

Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, or COPD, is a common condition seen in people who have smoked for many years. This chronic respiratory disease is characterized by damaged lung tissues and exacerbations that can cause distress and constricted airways.

Allergies

Allergies

Allergies are a common annoyance for many people and can be seasonal or constant. Allergies can trigger immune responses and potentially cause airway irritation and wheezing.

Pneumonia

Pneumonia

Pneumonia is an illness in which the small air sacs called alveoli in the lungs get infected and filled with fluid or pus. The airways also produce extra mucus, and it is often dark in color. Pneumonia causes fever, cough, and difficulty breathing.

RSV

RSV

Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) is a very contagious and common respiratory virus that hits young children the hardest. While mild cases manifest as cold symptoms, more serious cases cause significant inflammation in the small airways of the lungs.

Congestion

Congestion

Chest congestion occurs when the mucus membranes in the airways go into overdrive and produce excess secretions; it is generally caused by a virus and can be a side effect of other illnesses.

Croup

Croup

Croup is a common viral upper respiratory infection in younger children, causing swelling around the voicebox. The famous “barking” cough is characteristic of croup.

COVID-19

COVID-19

While symptoms of COVID-19 can range from mild to severe, sometimes breathing difficulties and pneumonia can manifest. Your doctor may recommend nebulized medications to help relieve symptoms.

*Please note this is not an exhaustive list nor guarantee that your saline or medication treatment in the TruNeb™ will resolve these conditions. Consult your medical provider before nebulizing any substance.

Frequently Asked Questions

Follow the step by step guide below:

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The TruNeb™ uses vibrating mesh technology in which the liquid is drawn through 1,000 microscopic holes, producing a finely atomized mist. Ours is also a portable and pocket size nebulizer so you can take it anywhere you can take your inhaler!

You don’t need a prescription to purchase the TruNeb™. However, you will need a prescription from your doctor for any breathing medications you use with it. 

Yes. If you’re not completely satisfied with your nebulizer, you can get your money back. We offer a 30-day money back guarantee for your device.

We don’t take insurance at this time, but our premium nebulizer is superior to traditional jet nebulizers you’ll get with insurance! We are one of the few nebulizers on the market who are FDA approved.  

No! There is no air source required. Our nebulizer is charged via a power cable and ready to use with the tap of a button. 

Cleaning your nebulizer after each use helps prevent clogs and bacterial growth. Follow these four steps to clean it:

1. Remove the mouthpiece and any accessories.

2. Add 6ml of distilled water to the medicine chamber.

3. Run a full cycle through the nebulizer. 

4. Shake out any remaining drops and allow it to air dry.

Disinfect your nebulizer by following the first four steps but add 2 to 3 drops of white vinegar and run a full cycle. After this solution is nebulized, run one more cycle of just distilled water. Wipe out the medicine cup with distilled water to ensure there is no vinegar residue left over.

Generally, any medications you can nebulize in a traditional jet nebulizer can also be used with the TruNeb™ nebulizer. Ask your doctor if you have specific questions regarding your medication delivery options.

Orders ship within 24 hours from Florida and typically take about three days to reach their destination in the lower 48 states. Shipping is free! 

Everything you need to start using your nebulizer right away:

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