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The Compact Space Chamber Plus Inhaler Spacer Device features advanced Cross Valve Technology for low resistance inhalation and easy exhalation. Its visible respiratory valves ensure correct usage, while compatibility with most pMDI devices and a 22 mm outer diameter make it versatile for any user. Designed for portability, it easily fits into bags for convenient access.
Units | 1 count |
Brand | Medical Developments International |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
M**S
Asthma inhaler spacer
An excellent alternative to the big spacers you get from the NHS. This is relatively tiny in comparison & does all it should do. Much easier to carry around
A**R
It’s small enough to take out in your pocket or handbag
I suffer from COPD and I struggle with my breathing so it’s important to use my inhalers all the time so it’s very helpful for me
M**N
Normal sized
This is not a compact spacer it's a normal sized one fine if it's what you wanted.Shall keep it but will look for a pocket size one.
D**E
Does what it says.
A cheap & cheerful spacer. Seems to do the job.Ideal as a spare or for carrying in the car for those gaspy emergencies.
M**S
Fantastic
Easy to use & clean. You can see you are getting the inhaler medication in your lungs better than the bigger ones. I love this spacer
J**B
Works well
Great size, easy to carry in my handbag and easy to use
M**M
Not as good
I previously purchased this spacer and thought how good it was so after a while I decided to purchase another one as a replacement but, I did not try it straight away, Big mistake the new spacer is no where near as good as the first one, the rubber valve is so soft compared to original spacer and let's the medication to straight through the mouthpiece all at once. Would not but again.
M**S
Fab for use with tracheostomy
For 5 months we have been fighting with the NHS as they expected my husband to be able to use a normal spacer with his trache tube which just didn't fit.This is the first one I found that states it can be used with a tracheostomy and it does. It is a snug fit on the tube and takes a few goes to get used to attaching and removing it but it seems a much better alternative. Have only used it a couple of times so far but hoping that now we have a better fit my husband will benefit more from the use of his inhalers.
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