Vibrating Mesh Nebulizer for Hydrogen Peroxide Inhalation?

Posted By kitesurfer (florian?polis, sc brazil) on 03/21/2021

For both their higher levels of efficiency and portability, I’m interested in purchasing a Vibrating Mesh Nebulizer — a somewhat newer technology than the traditional compressor-style or even the ultrasonic nebulizers.

I’ve read, however, that the Vibrating Mesh Nebulizers may break the molecular structure of specific pharmceutical medicines.

Given that I will only be using it for hydrogen peroxide and perhaps one day, colloidal silver hydrosol, I am wondering if a Vibrating Mesh Nebulizer will in any way compromise the structural integrity and efficacy of hydrogen peroxide?

Any informative feedback on this topic would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!

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Replied by Jacksons Mom (Alexandria, VA) on 11/03/2021

I am just about to purchase a desktop Nebulizer machine with portable compressor from an online retailer. It’s slightly more expensive ($20) than the vibrating mesh type but a better product for this application because it also comes with a mouthpiece for better lung delivery vs a face mask. Be well!
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