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A&D Medical UN-014 Compact Compressor Nebuliser

A&D Medical UN-014 Compact Compressor Nebuliser

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A&D Medical UN-014 Compact Compressor Nebuliser

 

The A&D Medical UN-014 is a compact compressor nebuliser designed for home respiratory therapy. This medical device converts liquid medications into a fine mist that you can inhale directly into your lungs. The nebuliser operates using compressed air technology to deliver consistent particle sizes for effective medication delivery.

You can use this device with prescribed bronchodilators, corticosteroids, and other respiratory medications as directed by your healthcare provider. The compact design makes it suitable for regular home use whilst maintaining clinical-grade performance standards.

 

How the UN-014 Compressor System Works

 

The device uses an internal air compressor to create pressurised air flow through the nebuliser chamber. When you add your prescribed medication to the chamber, the compressed air breaks the liquid into microscopic droplets that form an inhalable mist. This process ensures consistent particle size distribution for optimal lung deposition.

The nebulisation process typically takes 10-15 minutes depending on the medication volume and type. You breathe normally through the mouthpiece or mask attachment whilst the device operates continuously until all medication has been converted to mist.

 

Who Should Consider This Home Nebuliser

 

This portable nebuliser suits adults and children who require regular respiratory medication delivery at home. Healthcare providers often recommend nebulisers for patients who have difficulty using inhalers effectively or need higher medication doses than standard inhalers can provide.

The device is particularly beneficial for managing various respiratory conditions when used alongside appropriate allergy and hay fever treatments. Common users include:

  • Patients with severe asthma requiring frequent bronchodilator therapy
  • Individuals with COPD needing regular medication nebulisation
  • Children who cannot coordinate inhaler technique properly
  • Adults requiring mucolytic or antibiotic respiratory treatments

 

Why Choose Compressor Technology

 

Compressor nebulisers like the UN-014 work with all types of respiratory medications without requiring special formulations. Unlike ultrasonic nebulisers, compressor models do not heat medications during the nebulisation process, preserving the integrity of heat-sensitive drugs including antibiotics and proteins.

The robust compressor mechanism provides reliable long-term performance with minimal maintenance requirements. You can expect consistent nebulisation rates and particle sizes throughout the device's operational life when properly maintained according to manufacturer guidelines.

 

Clinical Suitability and Storage Requirements

 

Store the nebuliser in a clean, dry environment at room temperature when not in use. The device requires regular cleaning and disinfection of all medication contact parts after each use to prevent bacterial contamination and ensure optimal performance.

Always consult your healthcare provider before starting nebuliser therapy to ensure appropriate medication selection and dosing. The device should only be used with medications specifically prescribed for nebulisation by qualified medical professionals.

This product is a medicine. Speak to your doctor or pharmacist before using if you have an underlying medical condition or are taking other medicines.

 

Setting Up Your Nebuliser Device

Before first use, wash all removable parts in warm soapy water and rinse thoroughly. Assemble the nebuliser chamber according to the instruction manual, ensuring all connections are secure. Connect the air tubing between the compressor unit and nebuliser chamber, checking for any kinks or blockages.

Place the device on a stable, flat surface near a power outlet. Ensure adequate ventilation around the compressor unit during operation to prevent overheating.

Administering Your Prescribed Medication

Add your prescribed medication to the nebuliser chamber as directed by your healthcare provider. Attach either the mouthpiece or face mask depending on your preference and medical requirements. Switch on the device and breathe normally through the mouthpiece or mask until all medication has been nebulised.

The treatment is complete when no more mist is produced and only a small residual volume remains in the chamber. Clean all medication contact parts immediately after each use with warm soapy water and allow to air dry completely.

Understanding Potential Side Effects

Like all medicines, the A&D Medical UN-014 Compact Compressor Nebuliser can have side effects, although not everyone will experience them. Most side effects relate to the medications being nebulised rather than the device itself, though some users may experience mild irritation from the nebulisation process.

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The most common side effects include throat irritation and coughing immediately after treatment, which typically resolve within minutes of completing nebulisation.

Possible side effects may include:

  • Throat dryness or irritation
  • Temporary coughing during or after treatment
  • Mouth dryness
  • Mild throat soreness
  • Taste changes during treatment
  • Nasal congestion from mask use
  • Skin irritation around mask contact areas
  • Temporary voice hoarseness
  • Increased saliva production
  • Mild nausea if medication taste is unpleasant

If you experience these or any other side effects, speak to your doctor or pharmacist right away. For more information about reporting side effects please see the MHRA Yellow Card Scheme.

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Tarun Kumar

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Tarun Kumar

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Content last updated: 31 Mar 2025

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