LMA MAD Nasal Intranasal Mucosal Atomization Device 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. Typical particle size: 30 - 100 microns Tip diameter: 0.17 inches Applicator length: 1.65 inches Manufacturer: Teleflex Medical Brand: LMA MAD Nasal Application: Intranasal Mucosal Atomization Device Specifications: Device with 3 mL Syringe, Luer Lock Connector W/O Syringe 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 (MAD300) is a specialized device engineered to deliver medications intranasally in the form of a fine, atomized mist. This method ensures rapid absorption through the nasal mucosa, providing a non-invasive, efficient alternative to injections.
Designed for use without an attached syringe, the MAD300 can be connected to a compatible syringe of your choice, allowing flexibility in medication volume and dosage. The atomizer creates a mist with optimal particle size to maximize mucosal coverage and drug absorption.
Ideal for emergency medicine, anesthesia, pediatrics, and pain management, this device is used to administer analgesics, sedatives, and other medications quickly and comfortably. Its design reduces patient discomfort and eliminates the risks associated with needle-based administration.
Made from high-quality medical-grade materials, the MAD300 is intended for single use, maintaining hygiene and preventing cross-contamination. Its ergonomic design facilitates easy handling and precise medication delivery in fast-paced clinical settings.