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Expert Q&A

 

By John Dorsey, M.D.
Pediatrician

While giving my daughter breathing treatments with a neubulizer, is it mandatory that her mouth be open? She is usually asleep when I give her the treatments. I wasn't sure if the albuterol would be effective if inhaled through the nose."

You really need to use neubulizers like albuterol through the mouth. If you try to inhale the medicine in through the nose, most of it will get lost and clogged up in the head and never reach the lungs.

Since this is a treatment for breathing, and needs to reach deep into the lungs, it's important to take deep breaths through the mouth. Only by giving her the treatments properly, will it have the desired effect.

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