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CPAP Machines

Used CPAP Machines

September 6, 2010

Used CPAP machines are sometimes available from reputable dealers, who refurbish the machines and sanitize them. If your doctor has prescribed a CPAP machine to treat your sleep apnea, you already know they can be expensive. Depending on the style and functions, these machines can run from $200 to $1,000 or more. So it’s natural [...]

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CPAP vs BiPap

September 6, 2010

One of the most common questions for sleep apnea patients is “what’s the difference of CPAP vs BiPap?” The CPAP and BiPap machines are both designed to provide treatment for symptoms associated with sleep apnea. Both types of machine are variations of the Positive Airway Pressure machines first developed in 1981. CPAP – or Fixed-Pressure [...]

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The CPAP Breathing Machine

August 18, 2010

The CPAP breathing machine was designed to treat the condition called obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). “CPAP” stands for continuous positive airway pressure. A CPAP breathing machine blows air at a constant pressure through a mask while the patient sleeps, which keeps the airways open. This allows the patient to sleep through the night without the [...]

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