- Suitable for all standard metered-dose inhaler sprays
- Antistatic metal chamber supports reliable dosing
- Small, light and easy to handle
“Press and inhale at the same time” could be the shortened instructions for using a medication inhaler spray. However, for many patients—especially children and older adults—it is not quite that simple. They often have difficulty triggering the spray and inhaling at the same time. This is often associated with increased deposition of medication in the mouth and throat.
The antistatic VORTEX® spacer helps to overcome these disadvantages of inhaler sprays. After actuating the spray, the patient has time to inhale the medication from the VORTEX®. This makes coordination of “press and inhale” much easier and makes therapy safer thanks to reliable dosing.
Thanks to the unique cyclone swirl principle, the medication cloud is set into a vortex when the patient inhales. In particular, the fine droplets are directed to the lungs, and the mouth and throat can remain largely free of unwanted medication deposits.
The VORTEX® face masks are removable and can be used flexibly. For example, as the child grows, the baby mask Käfer can simply be replaced with the child mask Frosch.
The VORTEX® is dishwasher-safe, can be boiled, and—for use in clinical settings—can also be disinfected and sterilised.