Dankotuwa Porcelain PLC has donated some units of its new steam inhalers to the healthcare sector in Sri Lanka.
Designed and advised by Dr. Charith Nanayakkara, lecturer attached to the Department of Surgery, General Sir John Kotelawala Defense University and who specializes in Neurosurgery, this modified steam inhaler is ideal for individuals affected by any respiratory tract infections.
Dankotuwa Porcelain donated these inhalers to the Ministry of Health, Infectious Disease Hospital (IDH), Neville Fernando Hospital, Homagama Hospital, Kotalawela Defense Hospital and the Sri Lanka Navy in addition to the quarantine centres in Sri Lanka. The product has been widely accepted by the health care sector and is currently been utilized to provide relief for patients affected by respiratory tract infections including the new coronavirus, the company said in a media release.
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