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CPAP Units

CPAP Units

For sleep apnea sufferers, using a CPAP unit to regulate breathing can be a life-changing treatment. CPAP, or Continuous Positive Airway Pressure, uses a gentle air pressure to keep an airway open. At-home CPAP units deliver a constant, mild flow of air to the sleep apnea sufferer, regulating his or her breathing all night for a rested sleep.

Allergy Be Gone carries a large variety of CPAP units from DeVilbiss, one of the most trusted names in the treatment of sleep apnea. DeVilbiss Serenity Nasal CPAP Masks come in an assortment of styles and models, all attached to convenient headgear so that the unit doesn’t shift or become detached during the night. These comfortable masks fasten around the nose and mouth and deliver a continuous flow of air during sleep, with gel cushions and gel forehead pads to keep the mask tightly sealed and cushioned against the skin.

CPAP humidifiers are another common form of at-home sleep apnea treatment. These easy-to-use humidifiers work against the common dry throat and nose associated with CPAP treatment by producing warm, moist air rather than dry air. Allergy Be Gone carries CPAP heated humidifiers and cool humidifiers from DeVilbiss at competitive prices, providing maximum comfort in your sleep apnea treatment.

In addition to CPAP units, Allergy Be Gone carries a number of power cords, chin straps for gel masks, CPAP filters and even remote control software to ensure that your CPAP treatment is effective and convenient.




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