In any case where treatment of the bronchia or alveoli with atomised medications does not show significant improvement within three weeks, the upper respiratory tract should be thoroughly examined by an equine veterinarian.
Since 1979 the KEGEL INHALER has been used successfully to treat horses that have not responded to any other therapies. Today, there is hardly an equine veterinarian who does not stand behind aerosol therapy out of strong conviction.
Intricate scientific experiments and continuous further development have resulted in the Ultraschallvernebler KU-2000 (Ultrasonic Nebuliser KU-2000).
Medical practice has proven that the effectiveness of the aerosol generated through ultrasonic nebulising with a high-performance unit is unrivalled by any other system.
A large pharmaceutical manufacturer conducted extensive trials with the KU-2000 in Germany and the U.S. and concluded that the therapy possibilities using this device are optimal because the droplet size of the aerosol ranges from 0.5 to 6 µ. With an average particle size of 1.7 µ, 90% of the nebulised material is less than 5 µ.