Respiratory conditions, whether a common cold, bronchiolitis, or asthma, require appropriate management to quickly relieve the airways. In Morocco, seasonal changes or allergy peaks can put the lungs of both children and adults under strain. Our "Medical Inhalers" collection brings together essential devices for effectively administering treatments or instantly clearing a blocked nose.
At Wlidaty, we collaborate with recognized brands like OrHal (TipsHaler) and Vicks to offer you reliable and secure equipment. The use of an inhalation chamber (spacer) is particularly crucial for infants and young children who are not yet able to coordinate their breathing with a metered-dose inhaler. These devices allow the medication to reach the lungs without loss, ensuring the effectiveness of the treatment prescribed by your doctor. Available for all ages and at accessible prices in dirhams (MAD), these tools are essential items for the family care kit.
Discover the different types of respiratory devices available:
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Inhalation Chambers (Spacers): Essential for taking steroid or bronchodilator sprays. They are equipped with soft masks adapted to the shape of the face (Infant 0-12 months, Child 1-6 years, and 6 years+/Adult) for a perfect seal.
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Inhaler Sticks (Vicks type): Portable and compact solutions based on menthol and essential oils to clear the nose and provide an immediate sensation of freshness in case of a cold.
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Optimized Technology: Our inhalation chambers (like TipsHaler) are designed to optimize medication delivery to the lungs and limit deposits in the mouth and throat.
Our tips for effective use:
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Size Selection: Strictly adhere to the age ranges for inhalation chambers. A mask that is too large or too small would compromise the seal and therefore the effectiveness of the treatment.
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Maintenance: Clean the inhalation chamber regularly (once a week) with lukewarm water and mild soap, and let it air dry without rubbing to preserve the anti-static coating.
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Stick Use: The inhaler stick is reserved for children over 12 years old and adults. Do not use it for prolonged periods without medical advice.
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Calmness: For babies, turn the inhalation time into a calm or playtime moment so they better accept the mask on their face.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) about medical inhalers:
Why use an inhalation chamber for my child?
Children (and even many adults) struggle to synchronize the spray's activation with their inhalation. The chamber holds the medication and allows the child to inhale it at their own pace, breathing normally, which ensures the dose reaches the bronchi effectively.
How to choose between the TipsHaler models?
The choice is based on age: the "Infant" model (0-12 months) has a very small mask for babies. The "Pediatric" model (1-6 years) has an intermediate mask. The "Junior/Adult" model (6 years+) has a large mask or can be used with a direct mouthpiece.
Is the Vicks inhaler stick dangerous?
No, if used according to recommendations (not for children under 12, not for pregnant women without advice). It offers temporary relief from nasal congestion thanks to menthol vapors.
How much does an inhalation chamber cost in Morocco?
It is a durable and necessary health investment for managing respiratory illnesses. Prices in MAD vary depending on the brand and technicality, but remain very reasonable for a long-lasting reusable medical device.
Can I lend my inhalation chamber?
For obvious hygiene reasons and to avoid the transmission of viruses or bacteria, the inhalation chamber must be strictly personal.
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Ensure the correct administration of treatments and the respiratory comfort of your family. Browse our selection of medical inhalers on Wlidaty to find the device suitable for your child's age.