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This natural, drug-free solution uses pressure pulses to help clear mucus from the lungs and open airways, which can help you improve breathing in conditions such as COPD, bronchiectasis, and Cystic Fibrosis1.
When mucus builds up in the lungs, it can block your airways, making it harder to breathe and easier for infections to develop. Over time, it can start to affect your energy, your daily routine, and your overall well-being.
You might notice4:
1) More coughing and chest congestion
2) Feeling tired or out of breath doing everyday things
3) Getting sick more often or taking longer to feel better
4) A heavy or “tight” feeling in the chest
5) And more infections or trips to the hospital.
Healthy Airways
Excess Mucus in Airways5
The AEROBIKA* airway clearance device is designed to help individuals with COPD, bronchiectasis, and other respiratory conditions by improving mucus clearance from the airways and overall lung function1. |
Clears Mucus in Airways6
Improves Breathing1,2
Reduces Coughing1
The Aerobika* device uses a combination of pressure and vibrations to help open the airways in the lungs and clear mucus. When you breathe into the device, a valve inside creates resistance and oscillations in the airflow. These oscillations travel back into the lungs, loosening mucus. The resistance also helps keep airways open longer, improving airflow and making it easier to breathe3. As a result, mucus moves up the airways and can be cleared more effectively through coughing7.
With a PressurePulse engine, the AEROBIKA* device can create bigger pressure waves and more force per breath to help clear mucus from your airways8,9,10.
The AEROBIKA* device has a resistance indicator with 5 settings, allowing you to adjust the device to your needs and capacity.
Designed for your comfort - the AEROBIKA* device can be used in multiple positions without impacting performance.
Pair the AEROBIKA* device with the AEROECLIPSE* XL BAN* Nebulizer for a faster, more efficient treatment option that saves time on therapy11,12.
Step 1:
CLOSE LIPS around mouthpiece
Step 2:
INHALE AND HOLD 2-3 seconds
Step 3:
EXHALE - slow, steady and firmly
Step 4:
REPEAT + huff cough
A higher resistance setting doesn’t necessarily make your treatment more effective. Changes should be made slowly.
See the difference 3 weeks can make3.
Lung images below show improvements after using the AEROBIKA* device.
BEFORE3
Poor gas distribution in areas marked by yellow circles.
AFTER3
Improve lung ventilation in patients with COPD after 3-4 weeks.
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I am very pleased with my purchase of this device. It has improved my breathing and lessened the frequency of my COPD coughing spells. Barry |
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I have found that using the Aerobika* device has been helpful with my breathing & am happy that the specialist recommended it. Jeanette |
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I like this product and think it meets my needs very well. I have recommended it to others. Paula |
1) Suggett J. Quality of life responder rate analysis; SGRQ vs CAT assessment. COPD 10, 2016. UK. 2) Harkness H, et al. Canadian Respiratory Journal. 2015;22(Suppl A):10A-11A. 3) Svenningsen S, Paulin GA, Sheikh K, et al. Oscillatory Positive Expiratory Pressure in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease. COPD. 2016;13(1):66-74. 4) Ramos FL, Krahnke JS, Kim V. Clinical issues of mucus accumulation in COPD. Int J Chron Obstruct Pulmon Dis. 2014Jan24;9:139-50. 5) O'Donnell DE, et al. Thorax.2006;61:354-361 6) Coppolo DP, et al. Plum Ther. 2022Mar8:(1):1-41. 7) Jean Bourbeau, R. Andrew McIvor, Hollie M. Devlin & Alan Kaplan (2019): Oscillating positive expiratory pressure (OPEP) device therapy in Canadian respiratory disease management: Review, care gaps and suggestion for use, Canadian Journal of Respiratory, Critical Care, and Sleep Medicine, DOI: 10.1080/24745332.2018.1558426. 8) Suggett, et al. CHEST. 2017. Volume 152, Issue 4, A970. 9) Van Fleet H, et al. Respiratory Care 2017;62(4):451458. 10) Coppolo, et al. Pulmonary Therapy (2021). 11) Nagel M, et al. Eur Respir J 2019,54:PA4529. 12) Nagel M, et al. Combining Drug Delivery use Breath Actuated Nebulizer with Exhalation Through an Oscillating Positive Expiratory Pressure Device - The Potential For Optimal Combined Therapy. Presented at North American Cystic Fibrosis Conference 2019.