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Should I Put Both Saline Solution And Clenil Compositum In A Nebulizer Together?

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Doctor has prescribed my 1 yr old (11 kg wt) baby to nebulize with 0.5 m of clenil comp. + 2 ml saline solution. I have 2 questions
1. Does it mean 0.5 mg i.e half of a vial (that has 0.8 mg per 2 ml vial )... or 0.5 ml i.e quarter of the 2 ml vial.
2. Should i put both saline solution snd clenil comp in nebulzer simultaneously or separately.
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Hello,

According to the prescription, it means that you should put in the nebulizer half of one ml solute it with 2 ml of normal saline both in the same time. However, if you are not so clear again you can call the treating doctor just for safety.

Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Regards,
Dr. Jolanda Nikolla, Pulmonologist
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Should I Put Both Saline Solution And Clenil Compositum In A Nebulizer Together?

Hello, According to the prescription, it means that you should put in the nebulizer half of one ml solute it with 2 ml of normal saline both in the same time. However, if you are not so clear again you can call the treating doctor just for safety. Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Jolanda Nikolla, Pulmonologist