LMA MAD Nasal Intranasal Mucosal Atomization Device with 3 ML Syringe can come to the rescue delivering safe, painless, and rapidly-effective treatment with minimal resource utilization.
With no danger of needle sticks, no need to sterilize, and no cumbersome and time-consuming IV setup, this intranasal mucosal atomization device will deliver a mist of atomized medication that is absorbed directly into your patient’s blood stream. So you spend more time caring for your patient, and less time starting a painful intravenous line.
No shot | No needle | No risk of needle stick injury | The safe and painless way to deliver medication directly into your patient’s blood stream without an intravenous line.
The LMA MAD Nasal Intranasal Mucosal Atomization Device (MAD100) is a specialized medical device designed to deliver medications intranasally as a fine, atomized mist.
This method allows rapid absorption through the nasal mucosa, providing effective and non-invasive drug administration without the discomfort of injections.
Included with the device is a 3 mL syringe, pre-attached for ease of use, ensuring accurate dosing and streamlined medication delivery. The atomizer creates a mist of optimal particle size, improving drug coverage and absorption across the nasal mucosa.
Ideal for administering a variety of medications such as analgesics, sedatives, or emergency drugs, the MAD device is widely used in emergency medicine, anesthesia, pediatrics, and pain management. It is easy to use, minimizes patient distress, and eliminates risks associated with needles.
Constructed from medical-grade materials, the LMA MAD Nasal device is designed for single use, ensuring hygiene and preventing cross-contamination. Its ergonomic design allows comfortable handling by healthcare providers in fast-paced clinical environments.
Rapid Absorption
- Atomized nasal medications are the optimal size for rapid absortion across mucosal membranes into the bloodstream, avoiding first-pass metabolism2
Painless
- Non-invasive and needle free
- No risk of needle stick injury
Controlled Administration
- Simple delivery system – appropriate for both ALS and BLS
- Atomizes in any position
- No sterile technique required
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