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OmniMist & NebSync Technology

August 2025 | IVPMED

OmniMist or NebSync Pulsating Nebulizers— What It Is?

Oral-cavity nebulizers that deliver hydrophilic formulations active as short, precisely timed aerosol pulses. It’s tuned for buccal/sublingual deposition (not deep lung), using a droplet size around 5–6 μm to coat the oral mucosa and enable rapid systemic uptake while minimizing swallow-through.

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How the Pulsating Delivery Works

  • Duty-cycled actuation: The ultrasonic mesh is driven in bursts (pulses) rather than continuously. Each pulse generates a brief “mist packet,” followed by a short pause.

  • Film–renewal kinetics: The pause lets the mucosal surface absorb the deposited layer before the next pulse arrives, preventing pooling, runoff, and unnecessary swallowing

  • Dose-per-pulse control: Pulse duration and frequency map directly to delivered mg, enabling reproducible micro-doses and programmable session recipes (e.g., 10×0.1s pulses).

  • Targeted droplet size: ~5–6 μm droplets favor oropharyngeal/buccal deposition; smaller droplets (<3 μm) are more likely to reach the lungs, which Omnimist intentionally avoids for these actives.

  • Thermal discipline: Pulsed drive minimizes continuous thermal load on the mesh and formulation, preserving peptide/nano-emulsion stability.

Why It’s Unique

  • Oral-mucosa targeting by design
    Most nebulizers are optimized for pulmonary delivery. Omnimist tunes droplet size, plume geometry, and pulse cadence for buccal/sublingual absorption, where many peptides perform best without injections

  • Precise micro-dosing (mg-accurate) without needles
    Duty cycle and pulse count create a direct, calibratable path from seconds → mg. That enables repeatable, low-mg peptide dosing that is hard to achieve with sprays or continuous foggers.

  • Nano-emulsion compatibility
    Built for 20–30 nm emulsions, supporting actives that benefit from mucosal permeation and protease shielding. Pulsed delivery reduces shear/heat exposure and limits coalescence versus long continuous runs.

  • Reduced swallow-through, better bioavailability
    By spacing pulses, Omnimist allows absorption windows between bursts, increasing the fraction absorbed via oral mucosa and reducing loss to the GI tract (first-pass metabolism).

  • Session programmability
    Pulse patterns (length, spacing, total pulses) can be tailored per active, e.g., fast onset peptides (ipamorelin/sermorelin) versus sustained cues (BPC-157/TB-500/Thymosin-α1)

  • Clean, disposable fluid path
    Amber (light-protective) cartridges and a disposable mesh path minimize cross-contamination, preserve light-sensitive actives, and simplify GMP workflows.

  • System integration
    Designed to tie into your connected dashboard for dose logging, lockouts, and remote updates—bridging consumer ease with clinical-grade traceability.

Benefits vs. Conventional Delivery Methods

  • Versus oral tablets/capsules: Avoids GI degradation and first-pass metabolism; faster onset and lower required mg for many peptides.

  • Versus nasal sprays: Similar speed without nasal irritation; larger allowable daily load without drip-through.

  • Versus continuous nebulizers: Less runoff, less formulation stress, and more accurate mg control.

  • Versus injections: Needle-free, user-friendly, and suitable for daily micro-dosing or pre-event bursts.​

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