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MADomizer ®
Refillable Bottle Atomizer with Disposable Spray Tips
Simple, safe and effective topical medication delivery with no risk of cross contamination


Specifications
Typical partical size 30 - 100 microns
Spray volume 0.1 mL/spray
Tip diameter 0.17 inches (4.3 mm)
Applicator length 4 inches (10 cm)
Bottle volume 20 mL

Ordering Information
 MAD500: Mucosal Atomization Device
Refillable Bottle Atomizer
Packaged clean
Shipped 20 per case or 5 per box
 MAD510: Disposable Applicator
For use with MAD500 bottle atomizer
Packaged clean
Shipped 200 per case or 50 per box
  Simple, safe and effective...

Refillable bottle with positive displacement pump
  • Eliminates risk of cross-contamination
  • Economic, portable
  • Not noisy - No need for compressed air to operate
  • Fits in office SMR cart
  • Fits in pocket or brief case
  • Latex free

    Reliable, consistent delivery each spray
  • 30 - 100 micron average particle size for optimal absorption
  • 200 sprays per bottle
  • Wide coverage
  • Consistent, accurate dosing every time (0.1 mL/spray)
  • No drips
  • No clogs
  • No contamination
  • Results: less medication wasted, exact dosing possible

    Disposable spray tip
  • One-patient-use applicator
  • Eliminates risk of cross contamination
  • Eliminates need for protective guards
  • Eliminates clogging or cleaning issues
  • Saves nursing time
  • Gentle mist is comfortable on patient

    Practitioner controlled
  • Choose medication(s)
  • Choose concentration and dosage
  • Choose exact positioning of application

    Portable
  • No compressed air
  • Works in office, on consults, or at home
  • Easily fits into coat pocket



  • Proven Results
    "We now consider the cross-infection potential of multi-use atomizers unacceptable, and do not consider that cleaning the tip with an alcohol swab or changing the cocaine between uses represents adequate infection control precautions."

    Spraggs, J. Hosp Infection 1994
      "External bacterial contamination of the atomizer nozzle tip results in internal bacterial contamination of Venturi principle devices in as little as one use, but not of positive displacement devices."

    Wolfe, Am J Rhinology 2002
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    References
    1. Wolfe TR, Hillman TA, Bossart PJ. The comparative risks of bacterial contamination between a Venturi atomizer and a positive displacement atomizer. Am J Rhinol 2002; 16:181-6.

    2. Southwick KL, Hoffmann K, Ferree K, et al. Cluster of tuberculosis cases in North Carolina: Possible association with atomizer reuse. Am J Infect Control 2001; 29:1-6.

    3. Spraggs PD, Hanekom WH, Mochloulis G, et al. The assessment of the risk of cross-infection with a multi-use nasal atomizer. J Hosp Infect 1994; 28:315-21.

    4. Coakley JF, Arthurs Gj, Wilsher TK The need for and develoment of a single use disposable nasal spray. J Laryngol Otol 1993; 107:20-3.
    Education Center
    1. Abstract Booklets:
      1. Topical Anesthetics prior to nasopharyngeal procedures
      2. Benzocaine induced Methemoglobinemia

    2. Cross Contamination risks of refillable atomizers
      1. The risks of bacterial cross-contamination with reusable topical nasal and oropharyngeal anesthetic applicator devices.

    3. Newsletters:
      1. Bacterial Contamination risk of compressed air atomizers- Are we infecting patients?
      2. Risks of topical phenylephine in pediatric patients

    4. Mechanism of Action:
      1. Compressed Air Venturi Atomizers
      2. Positive displacement atomizers (MADomizer®)
      3. Venturi Atomizer Suck-Back Phenomenon Video
    Resources
    1. Download MADomizer® Sales Sheet (PDF)

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