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Designed for Conditions Like COPD, Bronchiectasis, and Cystic Fibrosis.1
When mucus builds up, it can trap air in your lungs, make it harder to breathe, and even lead to infections or flare-ups.
Small and drug-free, the AEROBIKA* device features the revolutionary PressurePulse engine that was designed to make clearing mucus and opening your airways easier than ever.
Better airway clearance device performance. Large pressure pulses designed to thin and shear mucus and help clear it from your lungs8,9,10.
As your breathing changes, so can your device. With 5 resistance settings, you can choose the level that feels right for you - whether you’re just getting started or need more support.
No matter how you hold it, it holds its performance. Designed for use in multiple positions to help ensure your comfort while delivering consistent performance.
All in one routine. Clear your airways AND deliver your medication by pairing with the AEROECLIPSE* XL BAN* Nebulizer11,12.
Lung images below show improvements after using the AEROBIKA* device.
BEFORE
Poor gas distribution in areas marked by yellow circles.3
AFTER
Improved lung ventilation in patients with COPD after 3-4 weeks.3
When you breathe into the device, it gently pushes back with resistance - creating vibrations that travel deep into your lungs.
These vibrations help loosen trapped mucus, while the resistance keeps your airways open longer, making it easier for air to flow in and out3.
As the mucus starts to move, you’ll be able to clear it more easily by coughing, helping you breathe more freely and feel more comfortable7.
Step 1:
CLOSE LIPS around mouthpiece
Step 2:
INHALE AND HOLD
2-3 seconds
Step 3:
EXHALE - slow, steady and firmly
Step 4:
REPEAT + huff cough
Set the resistance level with your healthcare professional. Start at the middle setting (3). Adjust slowly if needed. Move left (+) to increase resistance and move right (-) to decrease resistance.
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I am very pleased with my purchase of this device. It has improved my breathing and lessened the frequency of my COPD coughing spells. — Barry |
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I have found that using the Aerobika* device has been helpful with my breathing & am happy that the specialist recommended it. — Jeanette |
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I like this product and think it meets my needs very well. I have recommended it to others. — Paula |
1) Suggett J. Quality of life responder rate analysis; SGRQ vs CAT assessment. COPD 10, 2016. UK. 2) Harkness H, et al. Canadian Respiratory Journal. 2015;22(Suppl A):10A-11A. 3) Svenningsen S, Paulin GA, Sheikh K, et al. Oscillatory Positive Expiratory Pressure in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease. COPD. 2016;13(1):66-74. 4) Ramos FL, Krahnke JS, Kim V. Clinical issues of mucus accumulation in COPD. Int J Chron Obstruct Pulmon Dis. 2014Jan24;9:139-50. 5) O'Donnell DE, et al. Thorax.2006;61:354-361 6) Coppolo DP, et al. Plum Ther. 2022Mar8:(1):1-41. 7) Jean Bourbeau, R. Andrew McIvor, Hollie M. Devlin & Alan Kaplan (2019): Oscillating positive expiratory pressure (OPEP) device therapy in Canadian respiratory disease management: Review, care gaps and suggestion for use, Canadian Journal of Respiratory, Critical Care, and Sleep Medicine, DOI: 10.1080/24745332.2018.1558426. 8) Suggett, et al. CHEST. 2017. Volume 152, Issue 4, A970. 9) Van Fleet H, et al. Respiratory Care 2017;62(4):451458. 10) Coppolo, et al. Pulmonary Therapy (2021). 11) Nagel M, et al. Eur Respir J 2019,54:PA4529. 12) Nagel M, et al. Combining Drug Delivery use Breath Actuated Nebulizer with Exhalation Through an Oscillating Positive Expiratory Pressure Device - The Potential For Optimal Combined Therapy. Presented at North American Cystic Fibrosis Conference 2019.