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titleOfInvention Duo chamber
abstract The DUOCHAMBER is a “spacer” devise used to efficiently deliver aerosol medication to the lung obstructed patient. Since most of these patients require at least two different inhalant medication, the DUOCHAMBER allows two MDI canisters of medication to be ready to be used at any time, under the direction of the patient's primary care giver. n The DUOCHAMBER is small, efficient and conveniently portable. The parts are easily dismantled for cleaning or replacement of parts.
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