Nebulizers deliver medications that treat common respiratory issues, such as asthma, COPD, and cystic fibrosis. Some doctors use them for conditions like pneumonia if their patients have difficulty using inhalers, such as young children or older adults with mobility issues. Nebulizers can also treat patients who have inhaled toxic substances. Interestingly, some pharmaceutical companies produce a type of inhalable insulin to treat diabetes.

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