Abstract: A process and a nebulizer for dispensing a consecutively dose of medicament in the form of a mist, comprising: an energy source (ES), an air-conditioning volume, an air outlet fluidity connected to the air-containing volume, an air actuator adapted to release a flow of compressed air through the air outlet at such time as a predetermined ES pressure has been reached in the volume and at least two valve means in communication with the air actuator. The compressed air is released at a predetermined pressure of about 20 to about 100 psig. The valve means controls the actuation of the air actuator such that when a medication is nebulized, a mist distribution of a medication is formed having droplets size in the range of approximately 1? to approximately 7? which inhaled by a user at a set of predetermined intervals.
Abstract: A process and a metered dose inhaler, comprising: an air actuator comprising at least one inlet of liquefied gas (LG), at least one air outlet, at least one first LG-expanding volume and at least one second air-containing volume, the first and second volumes are effectively separated by means of a LG-blocking member; a container with an LG source; said container is in a fluid connection with said LG-expanding volume via the at least one LG inlet; The air actuator is facilitating a metered dose airflow by allowing the expansion of said LG in said at least one LG-expanding volume from its condensed liquid phase to its expanded gas phase. The expansion of said LG facilitates the compression of the air within said at least one air-containing volume, such that a metered dose LG-free air flow is inhalable via at least one air outlet.