Bang & Olufsen’s Stylish Insulair

Insulair-inhaler.jpg The universal problem with inhalers for Diabetics is the unequal amount of medicine delivered with each spray. But now, there’s a newer way to treat this syndrome, with Bang & Olufsen’s stylishly designed Insulair that integrates technology, which helps users make sure they are getting the necessary dosage. The Insulair uses measured blasts of medicine that are easy to keep track of, through the meter. It also has a distinctly cool shape, which will ensure you pick the right inhaler for yourself out of the unnecessary lot.

There are two versions of Insulairs available in the market, a disposable unit with a mechanical counter and a fancier reusable digital inhaler that comes with an additional perk of displaying instructions and medical warnings.

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July 10, 2008 - 7:26 AM | Posted in - Etc
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