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Yes — the Apollo Pharmacy Compressor Nebulizer is designed to convert liquid medication into a fine mist for inhalation.
⚕️ What this likely is
- The product description (SKU APN0003) explicitly states the device “converts liquid medicine into a fine mist” using a compressor, a 6 ml medicine cup and interchangeable jet caps.
- It includes adult/child masks, air tubing and filters required for aerosol generation.
🩺 Likely reasons it isn’t producing mist
- Blocked or misassembled jet cap / medicine cup preventing aerosolisation.
- Air tube or filter issue (disconnected, kinked, or clogged).
- Compressor / motor fault (power on but insufficient airflow or no compressor action).
🏥 What to try now
- Confirm correct assembly per the user manual and ensure tubing is fully connected.
- Clean the medicine cup and jet caps (rinse and dry) and replace filters if dirty.
- Test with plain saline/water (small amount) to check for visible mist.
- Ensure the unit is powered and makes a steady compressor sound; avoid running if noisy or overheating.
- If still no mist, contact the seller/service center for repair or replacement.
⚠️ When to seek urgent care
- If you need the nebulizer for active breathing difficulty and it fails to deliver medication, seek immediate help or call emergency (Apollo Emergency - 1066).
- If you notice severe breathlessness, bluish lips/face, or worsening respiratory distress, get emergency care right away.
- For persistent device failure, consult a pulmonologist and the pharmacy/service center for inspection or replacement.
🩺 FOLLOW_UP
- Is the unit powering on and making a steady compressor (humming) sound when switched on?