Below 5 years babies to breathe easy with nebulisers having nasal aspirator function

September 8, 2020

Effective for clear nasal tract and both upper & lower airway treatment

India

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New Delhi, Sep 08, 2020:

Nasal congestion due to mucus secretion is a common issue among infants. However, despite the great advances made in medical technology, in majority of cases, the mucus formed is removed manually by parents, causing great discomfort to the child.

 “A nasal aspirator is gentle, more efficient, less invasive, and easier to use in comparison to manual methods including bulb syringe or saline drops. It’s very helpful in making the nasal tract clean for the baby which plays an important role in improving the eating and sleeping habits thus reducing the risk of developing other infections,” says Rohit Saini, GM-Sales and Marketing, OMRON Healthcare India.

The company has recently unveiled “DuoBaby”, a nebuliser cum nasal aspirator designed especially for new-born babies. The 2-in-1 device is India’s first-of-its-kind drug delivery device exclusively designed for treating respiratory ailments in babies aged between 0-5 years.

Accompanied with a full suite of accessories, the DuoBaby eases baby’s cough and nasal blockages, while treating upper and lower airway respiratory conditions. It is a path-breaking offering in the field of drug delivery devices for treatment of respiratory ailments (ranging from minor flus to asthmas and bronchitis) in babies.

As a responsible & discerning medical devices maker, OMRON identifies it as one of the most pertinent healthcare needs of the society.As per Rohit, “Along with the key value proposition, we have tried to bring in utmost convenience and utility so that the parents can reduce their visits to clinics decrease the chances of Covid exposure.”

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