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SleepRes V-Com Inspiratory Comfort Device | Reduces Airflow Discomfort | Helps New Pap Users Acclimate | Quick & Easy Installation | Single Patient Use Accessory
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0.36 kg
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- Easy to install between the PAP machine hose and mask, the V-Com quickly connects and improves breathing comfort, making it a hassle-free addition for new patients starting PAP therapy.
- Flow-dependent comfort technology delivers maximum relief during high inspiratory flows while having minimal impact on expiratory pressure, ensuring effective therapy without compromising airflow or treatment quality.
- Single-patient use device made with durable materials, designed for easy cleaning with soap and water to maintain hygiene and ensure long-lasting comfort throughout the acclimation period.
- Not intended for established PAP users; ideal only for new patients needing extra comfort during initial therapy adaptation, improving compliance and promoting better sleep quality from the start.
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The SleepRes V-Com is a comfort device designed to help new PAP therapy users acclimate by reducing peak inspiratory airflow discomfort. Ideal for nasal pillow interfaces, it easily installs between your PAP machine hose and mask, providing gentle airflow that improves early tolerance without compromising treatment effectiveness. The flow-dependent design offers maximum comfort during high inspiratory flows while minimally impacting expiratory pressure. This single-patient-use accessory is simple to clean and maintain, making therapy more comfortable during the adjustment period. Please note, it’s not intended for established PAP users. Experience a smoother transition to PAP therapy with the SleepRes V-Com, enhancing your comfort and compliance every night. Designed for new PAP users, the V-Com reduces peak inspiratory airflow discomfort, helping patients acclimate more comfortably to therapy without compromising treatment effectiveness or pressure settings during early use.
