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Oxygen concentrators are medical devices used to deliver supplemental oxygen to individuals with respiratory conditions that result in low blood oxygen levels. They function by filtering and concentrating oxygen from the ambient air, providing a continuous flow to the patient via a nasal cannula or mask. These devices are essential for managing conditions such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), emphysema, chronic asthma, and recovery from pneumonia. They are often used in home care, outpatient treatment, and hospital settings to improve patients' quality of life by ensuring adequate oxygenation.
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Original price $ 4,675.00Current price $ 2,300.00iGo2 Portable Oxygen Concentrator with Bluetooth and 2 Batteries
Drive MedicalNo reviewsThe iGo2 POC provides patients additional peace of mind and DME Providers the ability for Remote Fleet Monitoring. *** This item will require a sig...
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Original price $ 1,999.97Current price $ 1,850.00AirSep NewLife Intensity 10 Liter Oxygen Concentrator
AirSep Corporation1 reviewThe AirSep NewLife Intensity 10 Liter Oxygen Concentrator is designed for enhanced power efficiency. The High flow continuous 2.0 to 10.0 LPM, the ...
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Original price $ 875.00Current price $ 699.99Home Oxygen Concentrator Machine 5 Liter for COPD, Sleep Apnea, Respiratory Care
DyanrexNo reviewsBreathe Easy with Confidence: The Dynarex Home Oxygen Concentrator Machine 5 Liter delivers powerful and consistent medical-grade oxygen therapy fr...
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Oxygen concentrators are medical devices used to deliver supplemental oxygen to individuals with respiratory conditions that result in low blood oxygen levels. They function by filtering and concentrating oxygen from the ambient air, providing a continuous flow to the patient via a nasal cannula or mask. These devices are essential for managing conditions such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), emphysema, chronic asthma, and recovery from pneumonia. They are often used in home care, outpatient treatment, and hospital settings to improve patients' quality of life by ensuring adequate oxygenation.