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Omron NE-C801 Compressor Nebulizer for Respiratory Therapy
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Compressor nebuliser. Clinical validation: Particle size distribution measured to EN 13544-1, the nebuliser standard. Stated accuracy: Mass median aerodynamic diameter 3 micrometres, with 76 percent of particles under 5 micrometres.
Direct answer: is the Omron NE-C801 Compressor Nebulizer for Respiratory Therapy right for you?
Particle size is the specification that decides whether a nebuliser works, and it is the one cheap units never print.
Omron NE-C801 Compressor Nebulizer for Respiratory Therapy
Editorial verdict
Grounded in published specifications
Summary verdict: Particle size is the specification that decides whether a nebuliser works, and it is the one cheap units never print. Particles above about 5 micrometres deposit in the mouth and throat; below that they reach the lower airway where the medication is meant to act. At 3 micrometres MMAD with 76 percent of output under 5 micrometres, this delivers where it should. The 20-on-40-off duty cycle is a real constraint during an asthma flare.
Who should buy this
Anyone managing asthma or COPD at home who needs medication to reach the lower airway.
Who should avoid this
Anyone needing continuous use -- the compressor must rest 40 minutes after 20.
Key strengths
- 3 micrometre MMAD, published and measured to EN 13544-1
- Adult and child masks plus a mouthpiece in the box
- Omron's Indian service network is one of the broadest for medical devices
Limitations
- 20 minutes on, 40 minutes off duty cycle
- About 60 dB, loud enough to distress a small child
- Mains only, so useless during a power cut
Technical specifications
- Brand
- Omron
- Model SKU
- NE-C801
- Type
- Compressor nebuliser
- Clinical validation
- Particle size distribution measured to EN 13544-1, the nebuliser standard
- Regulatory status
- CDSCO registered; CE marked
- Stated accuracy
- Mass median aerodynamic diameter 3 micrometres, with 76 percent of particles under 5 micrometres
- Measurement range
- Nebulisation rate approximately 0.3 ml per minute
- Power source
- Mains, 230 V
- Connectivity
- None
- Stored readings
- Not applicable
- Particle size
- 3 micrometres MMAD -- the figure that decides whether medication reaches the lungs
- Noise
- Approximately 60 dB
- Medication cup
- 7 ml capacity
- Duty cycle
- 20 minutes on, 40 minutes off
- Included
- Adult and child masks, mouthpiece, air tube
- Warranty
- 1 Year Manufacturer Warranty
Product overview
Particle size is the specification that decides whether a nebuliser works, and it is the one cheap units never print. Particles above about 5 micrometres deposit in the mouth and throat; below that they reach the lower airway where the medication is meant to act. At 3 micrometres MMAD with 76 percent of output under 5 micrometres, this delivers where it should. The 20-on-40-off duty cycle is a real constraint during an asthma flare.
Key capabilities
- Clinical validation: Particle size distribution measured to EN 13544-1, the nebuliser standard
- Regulatory status: CDSCO registered; CE marked
- Stated accuracy: Mass median aerodynamic diameter 3 micrometres, with 76 percent of particles under 5 micrometres
- Measurement range: Nebulisation rate approximately 0.3 ml per minute
Frequently asked questions
Is the Omron NE-C801 Compressor Nebulizer for Respiratory Therapy worth buying?
Particle size is the specification that decides whether a nebuliser works, and it is the one cheap units never print.
What is the warranty and return policy for the Omron NE-C801 Compressor Nebulizer for Respiratory Therapy?
1 Year Manufacturer Warranty. Includes a 7 Days Replacement Guarantee.
Who is the Omron NE-C801 Compressor Nebulizer for Respiratory Therapy best suited for?
Anyone managing asthma or COPD at home who needs medication to reach the lower airway.
