Who is Aerosure for?
Aerosure Medic is a Class I medical device that is suitable for use in the following patient groups:
COPD
The aerosure has considerably helped with my breathing. I have COPD and with correct use my life has become more manageable."
George, Coatbridge
Bronchiectasis
"I have a bronchiectasis and this device loosens the glue-like fluid with minimum effort. I used to have a manual device which left me exhausted and light-headed so am very pleased with this purchase"
Wendy, Colchester
Cystic fibrosis
It appears to be effective at helping us manage
the symptoms associated with our daughter's
cystic fibrosis."
Roy, London
Asthma
This little machine has really improved my life and I wholeheartedly recommend it to anyone with asthma or breathing problems."
Colin, Wolverhampton
Speak to your pharmacist or healthcare professional now to see if Aerosure could help you.
What are Aerosure Medic's Class 1 intended purposes?
Aerosure Medic is a hand-held device intended to allow people to:
Reduce shortness of breath and relieve breathlessness with regular use
Increase respiratory fitness with regular use
Improve mucus and phlegm clearance
While other breathing devices are available, Aerosure is unique in that it is designed to overcome the performance limitations of some other PEP devices as it is electrically driven.
Other comparable devices are dependent on the user holding the product at the correct angle and achieving the correct exhalation pressure in order to prove effective. As Aerosure is electrically driven it is effective regardless of the position of the device and pressure generated by the user.
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Read reviews Real People. Real Results.Aerosure Medic should not be used by people who:
- Have epilepsy
- Currently have or previously had Pneumothorax (collapsed lung)
- Have haemodynamic instability (abnormally high or low blood pressure, very slow or very fast heart rate) including severe right-sided heart failure with hypotension
- Currently have a Pulmonary Embolism (blood clot in the blood vessels in the lungs)
- Have oesophageal varices (enlarged veins in the walls of the oesophagus)
- Have recently had thoracic (chest) or upper gastro-intestinal tract (duodenum, stomach, oesophagus) surgery or trauma until completely healed
- Have acute sinusitis or an active nosebleed
- Are experiencing active haemoptysis (coughing up blood)
- Are pregnant
- Have raised intracranial pressure (abnormally high pressure in the skull and brain)
If you are unsure of the suitability of Aerosure for you or are unsure about the cause of your symptoms, you should seek medical advice.