How to Use a Nebulizer
Before using PULMICORT RESPULES, read all of the instructions for your child's nebulizer. If you have any questions about how the nebulizer or compressor works, contact the manufacturer.
PULMICORT RESPULES should be administered using a jet nebulizer, not an ultrasonic nebulizer, which works differently than jet nebulizers. Please see the packaging or instructions supplied with your child's nebulizer to make sure that it is a jet and not an ultrasonic nebulizer.
Watch a video which will show you the components of the jet nebulizer and how they work.

Using a Jet Nebulizer
Caring for your jet nebulizer system
Regular care of the nebulizer system is very important. To maintain the proper operation of your nebulizer system, it is recommended that you clean and store it according to the manufacturer's instructions. It is important to note that different nebulizer systems may require different cleaning procedures.
If the manufacturer specifies that certain nebulizer parts (nebulizer cup, face mask, or mouthpiece) are dishwasher safe, place them in a dishwasher-safe basket (such as a baby bottle washing basket) and put the basket on the top rack of the dishwasher. You may also wash them by hand.
If you are hand washing, wash the nebulizer parts (nebulizer cup, face mask, or mouthpiece) with warm water and dishwashing soap. Rinse the parts using warm water, and then shake the extra water out. After hand washing, place the parts on a clean cloth or paper towel to air dry, or hand dry with a lint-free cloth.
Note: Not all nebulizer parts are dishwasher safe.