CN111110964A - Method and device for administration of drug to respiratory system - Google Patents
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Abstract
A respiratory drug delivery apparatus, comprising: liquid container, atomizing module, respiratory opening. The liquid container is a device for containing water or liquid medicine or water for dissolving medicine. The atomization module is a module capable of atomizing the liquid in the liquid container. The breathing port is a mouthpiece for breathing the atomized water vapor or vapor, and may have a tube to direct the vapor out of the liquid container. One feature of the present invention is the relatively uniform administration of the drug directly to the respiratory system. The invention has the characteristics that the medicine can be administered to the respiratory system or the bronchus and the lung under the condition of not injecting and breaking the skin, the concentration of the medicine in the respiratory system can be increased to at least a certain degree, and the damage to other organs can be reduced to a certain degree under the condition of the same medicine, so that the medicine concentration in the respiratory system can be increased.
Description
Technical Field
The invention relates to the field of medical instruments, in particular to a method and a device for drug delivery of a respiratory system.
Background
Many people do not like injection, many people do not like taking medicine, and continuous administration of antibiotics can cause internal organ damage when suffering from serious illness. One feature of the present invention is the relatively uniform administration of the drug directly to the respiratory system. The invention has the characteristics that the medicine can be administered to the respiratory system or the bronchus and the lung under the condition of not injecting and breaking the skin, the concentration of the medicine in the respiratory system can be increased to at least a certain degree, and the damage to other organs can be reduced to a certain degree under the condition of the same medicine, so that the medicine concentration in the respiratory system can be increased.
Disclosure of Invention
According to one aspect of the present disclosure, a respiratory drug delivery apparatus, comprising: liquid container, atomizing module, respiratory opening.
The liquid container is a device for containing water or liquid medicine or water for dissolving medicine.
The atomization module is a module capable of atomizing the liquid in the liquid container.
The breathing port is a mouthpiece for breathing the atomized water vapor or vapor, and may have a tube to direct the vapor out of the liquid container.
Preferably, the breathing opening can be different in shape according to different suction modes, such as a pipe type for throat inhalation and a breathing mask type for nose inhalation.
According to one aspect of the present disclosure, a method of characterizing a change in composition of an object, comprises:
the method comprises the following steps: preparing liquid to be atomized, and putting the liquid into the liquid container;
step two: the nebulizing module is used to nebulize the liquid to be nebulized and then to breathe this gas from the breathing orifice.
Preferably, the breathing opening may be a mask shaped like a mouth mask at the nose for breathing.
Preferably, the breathing opening may be a mouthpiece projection for mouthpiece inhalation.
Preferably, as an alternative embodiment, the drug may be pulverized to facilitate dissolution in water or a mating liquid;
preferably, as an alternative embodiment, the amount conventionally administered may be modified according to the invention;
preferably, as an alternative embodiment, an electrical heating device may be added to the liquid container to increase the absorption of the drug.
Further, as an alternative embodiment, the electric heating device may be added with a switch.
Further, as an alternative embodiment, the electric heating device may be added with (pasted with) a temperature indicating sheet, that is, a sheet with different colors at different temperatures.
Further, as an alternative embodiment, the electric heating apparatus may be provided with a thermometer to display the current temperature.
Further, as an alternative embodiment, the electric heating device may be added with a temperature display device, and the current temperature is displayed by a liquid crystal screen.
Preferably, the atomization module can be provided with a switch for controlling the start and the end of the operation of the atomization module.
Preferably, as an alternative embodiment, the atomization module may have two switches thereon, so that the start and the end of the operation of the atomization module can be controlled simultaneously.
Preferably, as an alternative embodiment, the breathing opening may have a switch thereon to control the opening and closing of the breathing opening.
Preferably, as an alternative embodiment, a small fan may be added to the breathing port to increase air flow.
Preferably, the drug or administration is a chemical component or raw material or medicine which has a respiratory assistance or maintenance or rehabilitation effect.
Preferably, when the invention is used for inhalation in the mouth, it is administered primarily orally, bronchially and pulmonary, and when the invention is used for nasal inhalation, it is administered primarily in the sinus system, bronchially and pulmonary.
Preferably, as an alternative embodiment, a small fan may be added to the breathing port to increase air flow.
Preferably, as an alternative embodiment, a port may be added on the top of the liquid container to facilitate air intake during mist suction.
Preferably, as an alternative embodiment, an air valve may be added on the top of the liquid container to supply air in one direction to increase the amount of mist inhaled at one time.
Preferably, as an alternative embodiment, the breath may be held after inhalation to increase the contact time of the mist with the respiratory system.
Preferably, the physical structure embodying the present invention may be referred to an electronic cigarette or a hookah or a nebulizer.
Preferably, the physical structure embodying the present invention may be used directly with a more suitable electronic cigarette or hookah or nebulizer.
Preferably, the liquid to be aerosolized may be a liquid drug.
Preferably, if the invention is used for treating respiratory diseases for children, and that embodiment of the invention is in particular like an electronic cigarette device, the harmfulness of electronic cigarettes and smoking can be explained.
Preferably, the atomization module can contain a battery and can also be externally connected with a power supply.
Detailed Description
The following examples are intended to illustrate the invention but are not intended to limit the scope of the invention.
Example 1
Step 1: adding a liquid medicine or water for dissolving the medicine to the liquid container.
Step 2: and opening a switch of the atomization module.
And step 3: inhale the mist using mouth or nose, and then hold the breath.
Further, the nebulizer may be temporarily turned off for a period of time depending on the duration of the breath hold.
The above is a specific embodiment of the present invention, but the scope of the present invention should not be limited thereto. Any changes or substitutions that can be easily made by those skilled in the art within the technical scope of the present invention are included in the protection scope of the present invention, and therefore, the protection scope of the present invention is subject to the protection scope defined by the appended claims.
Claims (4)
1. A respiratory drug delivery apparatus, comprising: a liquid container, an atomization module and a breathing port;
the liquid container is a device for containing water or liquid medicine or water for dissolving medicine;
the atomization module is a module capable of atomizing the liquid in the liquid container;
the breathing port is a mouthpiece for breathing the atomized water vapor or vapor, and may have a tube to direct the vapor out of the liquid container.
2. A method of characterizing a compositional change in an object, comprising:
the method comprises the following steps: preparing liquid to be atomized, and putting the liquid into the liquid container;
step two: the atomization module is used for atomizing the liquid to be atomized and then inhaling the gas from the breathing port.
3. "step one" according to claim 2, wherein the liquid to be atomized is disposed in the liquid container, comprising:
as an alternative embodiment, the drug may be comminuted to facilitate dissolution in water or a suitable liquid;
as an alternative embodiment, the amount of conventional drug administration may be modified according to the present invention;
as an alternative embodiment, an electrical heating device may be added to the liquid container to increase the absorption of the drug.
4. "step two" according to claim 2, wherein the nebulizing module is used to nebulize the liquid to be nebulized and then to inhale the gases from the breath port, comprising:
the atomization module can be provided with a switch to control the start and the end of the work of the atomization module;
as an alternative embodiment, the atomization module may have two switches thereon, so that the start and the end of the operation of the atomization module can be controlled simultaneously;
as an alternative embodiment, the breathing port may have a switch thereon to control the opening and closing of the breathing port;
as an alternative embodiment, a small fan may be added to the breathing orifice to increase air flow.
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